mycetophilida;, ohironomidje. 
Ins. 287 
Nboempheria pullata , California, Coquillett, p. 19, t. c. n. sp. 
Sciara ancilis, metamoi’phosis and natural history, var. n. bezzii, p. 288, 
. Bezzi, Rcdia ii, pp. 280-305. 
Sdiophila calddrata , California, CoquIllett, p. 19, Invort. pacif. i ; 8. 
fuscipennis , simplex , brevivitta , N. America, Coquillett, p. 67, J. N. 
York Eiit. Soc. xiii : n. spp. 
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CHIRONOMIDiE. 
[Cf. Coquillett (366), Goeldi (672), Johannsen (820), Knab (872), 
Kulagin (902), Lauterborn (921), Meunier (1034), Muller (1077), 
No6 (1105), Schneider (1335).] 
Monograph of the aquatic Chironomidce of N. America, with table of the 
genera of the World, and numerous descriptions of early stages, and 
table of larvae according to genera, Johannsen, Bull. N. York. Mus. 
lxxxvi, pp. 76-327, pis. xvi-xxxvii. 
Chironomidce in amber, see p. 130, Palaeoentomology. 
Deep-water larvae, Chironomus and Tangypui, respiration etc., Schneider, 
Mt. Ges. Bern 1904, pp. 165-195. 
The dorsal vessel, Popovici-Baznosanu, Jena. Zeitschr. xxxiii, pp. 667- 
697, pi. xxviii. 
The antennal sense-organs of some larvae, LauteRborn, 1. c. 
Knee-joint of a Chironomid, IMhof, p. 51 1* cut, C.R. COngr. Zool. vi. 
Nucleus of salivary gland, KulAOin (902). 
LauterboRn describes some remarkable case-bearing larvae from tho 
Rhine, unfortunately not named, Zool. Anz. xxix, pp. 207-217. 
Taylor, t. c. p. 451 makes some suggestions as to names. 
Ablabesmyia n. g. p. 135, for Tanypus , part, A. Jlav if rons, p. 150, fastuosa , 
p. 151, n. spp., New York, Johannsen, Bull. N. York Mus. lxxxvi. 
Andtopynia n. g. type Tanypus plumipes Fries, Johannsen, p. 135, t. c. 
Camptocladiusfumosusy New York, Johannsen, p. 261, t. c. n. sp. 
Centrotypus irritans Noe to Mycteropus n. g., No£, p: 118, Rend. Acc. Lincei 
xiv, ii. 
Ceratopogon mulleri, metamorphosis, Muller, pp. 224-230, pi. vii. 
C. setipes , pruinosus , p. 59, bivittatus , Jlavoniger , pictus , N. America, gibber , 
Cuba, p. 60, nubifer, slossonce f magnus , p. 61, gilvus, citrriei, N. 
America, scaber, Mexico, p. 62, caudelli , fusicorhis, monilicornis , p. 63, 
maculipennis , cinctipes , N. America, calcaratus , Mexico, tenebrosus , 
p. 64, unicolor , p. 65, N. America, Coquillett, J. N. York Ent. Soc. 
xiii, n. spp. 
Chasmatonotus fascipennis^ p. 66; hyalinus , p. 67; N. America, Coquillett, 
t. c. n. spp. 
Chironomus brunneipenhis , cali<)inosus> p. 205, j cUl, ax y p. 210, calif ornicui, 
p. 217, nigricans , p. 219, aberrant, fumidus , p. 221 ,/ulvus, p. 224, 
fiavus , p. 225, fulviventris , p. 229, pallidus , frequent , p. 230, duX, 
p. 231, similis, p. 236, decorus , p. 239, N. America, willistoni, St 
, Vincent, p. 235, Johannsen, Bull. N. York MUs. lxxxvi ; Ci calli- 
graphus , p. 134, holoprasinus , p. 135, Brazil, eggs and larvae, pi. P, 
Goeldi, Mem. Mus. Goeldi iv : n. spp. 
Cricotopu8 oxilis , New York, Johannsen, p. 255, Bull. N. York Mus. 
lxxxvi, n. sp. 
Hcematomyidium n. g. [position said to be doubtful but probably a 
Ceratopogon. D.S.] for H. paraense n. sp., Pard, the “ mirium ” of the 
district, Goeldi, p. 137, pi. p, Mem. Mus. Goeldi iv. 
Metriocnemus knabi , in Sarracenid, habits, metamorphosis, KnAb, pp. 69- 
73, pi. vi, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xiii. ■ 
