10 INSECUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



Genera DENDROMYIA and WYEOMYIA Theobald 



Wyeomyia oblita Lutz. 



Dendromyia oblita Lutz, Mosq. do Brazil, 49, 68, 1904. 

 D endr omyia oblita Theobald, Mon. Culic, iv. 512, 1907. 

 Dendromyia oblita Theobald, Mon. Culic, v, 591, 1910. 

 Wyeomyia oblita Dyar, Ins. Ins. Alens., vii, 128, 1919. 

 Wyeomyia fallax Bonne-Wepster & Bonne, Ins. Ins. Mens., vii, 



110, 1919. 

 Wyeomyia fallax Dyar, Ins. Ins. Mens., vii, 128, 1919. 



There are no differences visible between Wyeomyia fallax 

 B.-W. & B. and Dendromyia oblita Lutz. We consider them 

 identical. Only one female is present, sent by Lutz. It has 

 the same narrow wing scales as Wyeomyia fallax B.-W. & B. 

 The name should be Wyeomyia oblita Lutz. Peryassu does 

 not describe white on the legs. Perhaps he did not see it, or 

 Lutz had two species in his material. 



Dendromyia ulocoma Theobald. 



This cannot be Cleobonnea occulta Bonne-Wepster & Bonne, 

 as supposed l)y Dyar (Ins. Ins. Mens., vii, 134, 1919), because 

 there are no postnotal scales. The condition of the specimen 

 is too bad to be recognizable. 



Wyeomyia grenadensis Edwards. 



This is probably idential with Dodecamyia clasoleuca Dyar 

 & Knab, as supposed by Dyar (Ins. Ins. Mens., vii, 139, 1919). 



Wyeomyia grayi Theobald. 



The specimens from St. Lucia and Grenada have all the 

 characters of Wyeomyia abebela Dyar & Knab, from southern 

 Mexico. 

 Wyeomyia pertinans Williston. 



The type is a male with the base of the proboscis pale white 

 beneath. Postnotum and clypeus without scales. Eyes with a 

 white-scaled border. A white spot on the occiput. Abdominal 

 colors separated in a straight line. Prothoracic lobes dark 

 throughout. Scutellum concolorous. Legs dark. The mount 

 of the genitalia shows it to be a Wyeomyia. Three hairs on 

 the side-piece. Clasp filament with long stem and three short 



