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of fringe of second segment creamy-white, the legs deep metallic- 
blue. Front and hind legs simple.” 
The authors say, “ The same, or a similar species, has been 
described by Theobald as the male of Sabethes nitidus (Mono. 
Culicid, II., p. 847, 1901), but the type of nitidus is clearly the 
female there described, is referable to the section Sabethoides , in 
which the tarsi are not plumed, thus leaving the species nameless.” 
The • male nitidus was referred to Sabethes , the. female to 
Sabethoides , in Vol. III., p. 826 (1903).. This of course antedates 
Byar’s note and bipartipes , if a (?) Sabethes at all, sinks as a synonym. 
Genus Phoniomyia. Theobald. 
Phoniomyia (?) homotina . Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. "BioL Soo, Wash. XIX', 141 (1908). 
Locality. —Guatemala. 
Phoniomyia (?) simmsi . Byar and Knab (1908). 
XLS. Nat. Mus. Proc. 35, 64 (1908). 
Locality.— Panama. 
Genus Wyeomyia. Theobald. 
Wyeomyia vanduzeei . Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 188 (1906). 
Locality. —Florida. 
Wyeomyia hromeliarnm. Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 138 (1906). 
“New name for larva described as W. asullepta, Theobald—adult 
too much damaged to be identified.” 
Wyeomyia bahama. Byar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. BioL Soc. Wash. XIX., 138 (1906). 
Locality .—Bahama Islands. 
Wyeomyia violescens. Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 188 (1906). 
Locality .—-Cuba. 
