Vol. xxiii] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 13 
Docophorus fusiformis Denny. 
One male from Tringa ptilocnemis, Norton Sound. This 
specimen agrees with those of Denny and Piaget in having the 
clypeus emarginate. There are few records of this species, 
in spite of its apparently wide distribution. 
Docophorus icterodes Nitzsch. 
Four specimens from Arctonetta fischeri, Duck-egg Island. 
Docophorus lari Denny. 
Five specimens from Rissa tridactyla pollicaris, no locality ; 
one from Tringa ptilocnemis, Dexter Golofnin Bay, Norton 
Sound. 
Docophorus sp. juv. 
A specimen belonging to the platyclypeatus group, but too 
young to be specifically determined, from Lagopus lagopus, 
Norton Sound. 
Nirmus complexivus Kellogg and Chapman. 
Numerous specimens from Tringa ptilocnemis, one from 
Tringa maculata, Norton Sound; also a single specimen, prob- 
ably a straggler, from Perisorius canadensis, same locality. 
Nirmis eaprepes Kellogg and Chapman. 
Seven specimens from Arenaria interpres, Norton Sound. 
Nirmus lineolatus var. atrimarginatus Kellogg. 
One specimen from Rissa _ tridactyla pollicaris, Norton 
Sound. 
Nirmus infectus Kellogg and Kawana var. connexus var. nov. 
Two males and two females from Phalaropus lobatus, Nor- 
ton Sound. Differs from typical infectus in its relatively 
longer head, concolorous legs, and large dorsal blotches. ‘The 
length of the head is .40 mm., width .24 mm. Nirmus infectus, 
known only from a single female from Crymophilus fulicarius, 
(Pt. Barrow, Alaska) is very close to interruptus of Piaget, 
from Phalacrocorax carbo, and may prove to be only a variety 
of this species. 
