1 6 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



Of the Insect called Oistros by the Ancients, etc. Trans. Linn. Soc., xv, 

 402, 1826. 



Cuterebra fontinella, from 111. 



Note. Austen has published notes on some of Clark's species; see his 

 papers. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. 



Notes on some Species of Gall-Gnats. The Entomologist, London, 1890, 

 278. 



Cecidomyia alticola and fratcr. 

 Trypeta bigeloviae n. sp. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, December, 



1890, 224. 

 A Cecid bred from Coccidse. The Entomologist, London, 1892, 280. 



Diplosis coccidarum, from Jamaica. 



Cecidomyia atriplicis n. sp. American Naturalist, 1895, 766. 

 New Species of Insects taken on a Trip from the Mesilla Valley to the Sac- 

 ramento Mts., N. M. Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc., vi, 201-207, 1898. 



Asphondylia neomexicana n. sp. ; occurrence of some Diptera, p. 205, 

 footnote. 



Diplosis atriplicicola; Lasioptera willistonii, ephedrse, and tertia; Asphon- 

 dylia prosopis. Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1898, 321-331. 

 Diplosis partheniicola n. sp. The Entomologist, London, July, 1900, 201. 

 Asphondylia mentzeliae n. sp. The Entomologist, London; Nov., 1900, 302. 

 A New Cecidomyiid on Gutierrezia. Canadian Entomologist, xxxm, 23 ; 

 Jan., 1901. 



Asphondylia gittierrezicc, New Mexico. 

 Some Gall-Insects. Canadian Entomologist, xxxiv, 183. 184, 1902. 



Lasioptera carbonitens and cphcdricola, from New Mexico. 

 Some Insects of the Hudsonian Zone in New Mexico. Psyche, 1902, 346, 



347- 



No new Diptera. 



Comstock, John H. 



Report upon Cotton Insects. Department of Agriculture for 1879. 



Phora alctice n. sp. (syn. of nigriceps), pp. 209-211. The same abridged 

 in the Report of the Department of Agriculture for 1879, with the addition 

 of Tachina fratcnia n. sp. (syn. of Frontina alcticc), p. 303. 

 Report of the Department of Agriculture or 1879, pp. 245, 266, 271. 



Contains note on Diastata sp. mining leaves of corn; Diplosis catalpcc n. 

 sp., "The Cafalpa Pod Diplosis"; and a bibliography of parasitic 

 Cecidomyidae. 



Report on Miscellaneous Insects, in the Report of the Comr. of Agriculture 

 for iSSi and 1882 (pub. Jan., 1893), I35~i54- 



Life history of Trypeta (Rliagoletis) pomonella, Drosophila ampelophila 

 and amcciia, and Sciara (Cecidomyia} -occllaris O. S. ; the last doubtless an 

 error in rearing, as the species can hardly be a Sciara. 



Comstock, John H. and Anna B. 



A Manual for the Study of Insects. Ithaca, 1895. 701 pp., with plates and 

 many figures. 



The Diptera are on pp. 413-489. A useful table of families, and brief 

 descriptions of all the lower families, with numerous illustrations. No new 

 species. 



