54 COQTILLETT [44] 



Family SARCOPHAGID^E. 



Cynomyia cadaverina Desvoidy. 



Cynontyia cadaverina DESVOIDY, Essai Myod., p. 365, 1830. 

 Cynomyia ameticana HOUGH, Entom. News, p. 105, 1898. 



Sitka, Alaska : A single specimen, collected June 16. This species 

 was originally described from " Carolina," and has been reported as 

 occurring from Canada to Georgia, and westward to Colorado. 



Cynomyia mortisequa (Kirby). 



Khtsca mortisequa KIRBY, Fauna Bor.-Amer., iv, p. 317, 1837. 

 Cynomyia hirta HOUGH, Entom. News, p. 166, 1898. 



Kukak Bay, July 4; Popof Island, July 8 ; Kadiak, Alaska, July 

 20: Ten specimens. Originally described from British America, lati- 

 tude 65. It has already been reported from Alaska. 



Calliphora vomitoria (Linne'). 



Musca vomitoria LINNE, Fauna Suecica, p. 1831, 1761. 



Calliphora vomitoria SCHINER, Fauna Austr., Dipt., i, p. 584, 1862. 



Sitka, June 16; Kukak Bay, July i ; Popof Island, July 9 and 10; 

 Saldovia, Alaska, July 21 : Seven specimens. A European species 

 reported as occurring in this country over twenty years ago. It has 

 also been recorded from Alaska, and the U. S. National Museum con- 

 tains a specimen collected as far southward as Alabama. 



Calliphora viridescens Desvoidy. 



Calliphora viridescens DESVOIDY, Essai Myod., p. 437, 1830. 



Lowe Inlet, British Columbia, June 3 ; Metlakahtla, June 4 ; 

 Yakutat, June 21 ; Virgin Bay, June 26; Kukak Bay, July 4; Kadiak, 

 July 20; Saldovia, July 21 ; Juneau, Alaska, July 25 : Fourteen speci- 

 mens. Originally described from ' Carolina ' ; it is known to occur 

 over the greater portion of this country. 



Lucilia caesar (Linne). 



Musca casar LINNE, Fauna Suecica, p. 1828, 1761. 

 LuciliaccEsarSCB.lHV.fi, Fauna Austriaca, Dipt., i, p. 590, 1862. 



Lowe Inlet, British Columbia; Kukak Bay, July 4; Popof Island, 

 July 8; Kadiak, Alaska, July 20: Ten specimens. A European 

 species first recorded from this country about sixty years ago, and now 

 occurring in almost every part of North America. 



Phormia terraenovae Desvoidy. 



Phormia tcrrcenovs DESVOIDY, Essai Myod., p. 467, 1830. HOUGH, Zool. Bul- 

 letin, p. 289, 1899. 



Juneau, July 25; Fox Point, Alaska, July 28: Six specimens. 



