NO. 1198. BIPTEBA FBOM PUERTO BICO—COQUILLETT. 251 



ODONTOMYIA DORSALIS Fabricius. 



. A single specimen from Fajardo in February. It has previously 

 been reported from Santo Domingo, West Indies, and South America. 



Family ASILID^. 



PROCTACANTHUS RUFIVENTRIS Macquart. 



A female specimen cai^tured at Arroyo in February. The species 

 was originally described from Santo Domingo, and has already been 

 reported from Puerto Rico by Mr. V. von Boeder. 



Family BOMBYLIID^. 



HYPERALONIA SERVILLEI Macquart. 



Eleven specimens, Mayaguez and Aguadilla in January, and Fajardo, 

 Arroyo, and Vieques Island in February. Specimens are also in the 

 U. S. National Museum from Nassau, Bahama Islands, collected by Dr. 

 H. G. Dyar. 



ANTHRAX GORGON Fabricius. 



Seven specimens, captured at Mayaguez and Aguadilla in January, 

 and Vieques Island and Fajardo in February. The species was origi- 

 nally described from the West Indies, and has been reported from 

 Puerto Rico by Mr. von Boeder. 



Family EMPID^. 



EUHYBUS SUBJECTUS Walker. 



A single specimen, collected at Utuado in January. This species is 

 also found in the eastern portion of the United States, ranging from 

 the White Mountains, New Hampshire, to the southern part of Florida. 



TACHYDROMIA FLAVIDA Williston. 



Three specimens, captured at Aguadilla in January, and Fajardo in 

 February. The species was originally described from St. Vincent, 

 West Indies, and was placed by Dr. Williston in the genus Drapetis. 

 It is, however, a true Tachydromia, having the front femora consid- 

 erably thickened, as stated in the original description.^ 



Family DOLICHOPODID^. 



PARACLIUS FILIFERUS Aldrich. 



Three specimens, captured on Vieques Island in February. The spe- 

 cies was originally described from St. Vincent, West Indies. 



PELASTONEURUS FASCIATUS Roeder. 



Five specimens, from Arroyo, Vieques Island, and Fajardo in Feb- 

 ruary. The type locality of this species is Puerto Rico. 



' In Williston's table of the species of Drapetis collected in St. Vincent two serious 

 errors occur. For xantJiopoda read flavidus, and for flavipes read xoMthopodus. The 

 table is published in Trans. Ent. Soc. London for 1896, p. 441. 



