390 THE ZOOLOGY OF THE LABRADOR COAST. 



Pt. luczottii Dej. Blanc Sablon (R. Bell). 



Platynus sinuatus Dej. Belles Amours, Strait of 

 Belle Isle. 



Calathus ingratus Dej. Whole coast. 



Carabus chamissonis Fischer. Domino Harbor and 

 Okkak. 



Nebria Sahlbergii Fischer. Sloop Harbor, Cape 

 Chidley (R. Bell). 



Notiophilus Sibiricus Motsch. Domino Harbor^ 

 Square Island. 



DiPTERA, 



Scatina estotilandica Rondani, Archiv, etc, Canestrini 

 iii., fasc. i, 35, Labrador. Osten Sacken adds : Mr. 

 Rondani, in the same place, mentions Scatophaga dia- 

 dema Wiedemann (Montevideo) as having been re- 

 ceived from Labrador. 



Helophilus glacialis Loew. Stett. Ent. Zeit. vii., I2K 



Helophilus groenlandicus (O. Fabr.). 



Dolichoptis ste.nhammar-iZett. Sloop Harbor, July 19. 



Therioplectes flavipes Wied. 



Therioplectes septentrionalis Loew. Verb. Zool. Bot. 

 Ges Wien., 1858, 593. 



Tipula tessellata Loew^. Cent, iv., 4. 



Tipula septentrionalis Loew. Cent, iv., 3. 



Micromyia leucorum. Prof. C W. Woodwbrth writes 

 me that on examining the collection of Diptera which 

 I made in Labrador, and which is now in the Cambridge 

 Museum, he detected the rare European Cecidomyid 

 Micromyia leucorum, " belonging to a genus hitherto 

 unrecorded for North America." The collection consists 

 mostly of muscids, with some interesting Empidae. 



