26 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



Fabricius, J. C. 



Systema Entomologias. Flensburgi, 17/5. 



Mantissa Insectorum; 2 vols. ' Hafniae, 1787. 



Entomologia Systematica ; 4 vols. Hafnise, 1772-94; supplement; 1798. 



Systema Antliatorum. Brunsvigse, 1805. 



Brief descriptions of a considerable number of North American Diptera, 

 especially large species from the West Indies. Wiedemann has rede- 

 scribed most of them. 



Fabricius, Otto. 



Fauna Grcenlandica. Hafnise et Lepsis, 1780. 



Eighteen new species. Schiodte, "Tiling til Rink: Greenland/' etc., has 

 given the true interpretation of several species ; Lundbeck, in " Diptera 

 Groenlandica,'' has unriddled a few more, leaving seven that cannot be 

 recognized. 



Felt, Ephraim P. 



The Antennal Structure of Certain Diplosids. Psyche, vm, 1-5, I plate; 

 Jan., 1897. 



Additional Notes on Sciara. I2th New York Report; 1897; 223-228, I 

 plate. 



Sciara inultiscta, pauciscta, agruria, prolifica and fuli'icauda. The pre- 

 ceding notes were published by Lintner, q. v. 



Phora albidihaiteris n. sp. I2th New York Report; 1897; 228, 229. 

 Reared from mushrooms in N. J. 



Trypeta canadensis Loew. I4th Report New York State Entomologist; 1898; 

 160-163, biology. 



Snakeworm (Sciara sp.). i6th Report New York State Entomologist, 922- 

 994; March, 1901. Occurrence of snake-like masses of larva? at Franklin. 



N. Y. 



The Hessian Fly. i/th Report New York State Entomologist; 1902; 705- 

 730, \\ith figs, and extended bibliography. 



Rhabdophaga salicis Schrank. i7th Report New York State Entomologist; 

 1902 : 741-744, figs. Occurrence in N. A., and notes on biology. 



Psila rosae Fabr., the Carrot Rust Fly. :8th Report New York State Ento- 

 mologist. 99-103, figs. ; May, 1903. 

 Life history, remedies, etc. 



Fitch, Asa. 



An Essay upon the Wheat-fly and some Species Allied to it. Albany, 1845. 

 This is the first edition, which was published in the American Quarterly 

 Journal of Agriculture and Science, vol. n, no. 2. It contains the descrip- 

 tions of Cccidomyia trilici Kirby; Ccc. caliptcm n. sp. ; Ccc. tlioracica n. 

 sp. ; Ccc-. tergata n. sp. A second edition appeared in 1846, in the Trans- 

 actions of the N. Y. State Agricultural Society, vol. v. A new species, Ccc. 

 ccrcalis, is separated in this edition from C. caliplera. and full descriptions 

 with figures of both are given. 



The Hessian Fly. Albany, 1846 (second edition, 1847). With a plate. 



Published originally in the American Journal of Agriculture and Science, 

 vols. iv, v (1846). Reprinted with some additions in the Transactions of 

 the N. Y. State Agricultural Society, vol. vi, pp. 316-376 (1846; in pam- 

 phlet form it bears the date of 1847). 



