46 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



P. superba Banks. 



Mass. — Cohasset, May 25, 1908 (Bryant). 



Chironomidae. Midges. 



Culicoides Latreille. The Biting Midges. 



C. crepuscularis Malloch, 15-303. 

 Mass.— Boston, July 9, 1920. 



C. sanguisuga (Coquillett) . 



Me.— 4, 5, 8. N. H.— 11. June 15-July 16. 



Mass.— 23, 27, 29. May 26-Oct. 12. 



C. variipennis (Coquillett). 



N. H. — Franconia. 



Mass. — "Cascade," North Adams, June 14, 1906. 



Neoceratopogon Malloch, 15-310. 



N. splendidus (Winnertz) {Ceratopogon hellus Coquillett). 

 Mass. — North Reading, June 10. 



Ceratopogon Meigen. 

 C. fusculus Coquillett. 

 Me.— 9. N. H.— 11, 15. June 1-July 15. 

 Mass.— 28, 29. Conn.— 35. May 14- July 24. 



C. hollensis Melander and Brues. 

 Mass. — Woods Hole. 



C. levis Coquillett. 



Me. — Machias, July 21. 



Mass.— Tyngsboro, Sept. 14 (Fall). R. I.— Bristol, July 15, 



1919, common in the trap-light (Howard L. Clark). Conn. — 



New Haven, Oct. 16 (Viereck). 



?C. articus Coquillett. 



N. H. — ]Mt. Washington (Mrs. Slosson), det. by CoquiUett. 



C. eriophonis Williston? 



N. H. — ]\It. Washington (Airs. Slosso7i), det. bj^ Coquillett. 



C. transiens Walker? 



N. H. — Mt. Washington (Mrs. Slossoji), det. by Coquillett. 



C. piceus Winnertz? 

 Conn. — . 



Pseudoculicoides MaUoch, 15-309. 



P. mutabilis (Coquillett). 



Me. — Mt. Desert, July 30 (McAtee). N. H. — Franconia. 



Forcipomyia Meigen. 



F. squamipes (Coquillett). 



Me.— Mt. Desert, July 31 (McAtee). 



Mass. — Cohasset, Aug. 30 (Bryant). 



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