CATALOGUE OF XoKTII AMERICAN DIPTERA. 419 



funebris AUSTEN, Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, xv, 378. pi. xm, f. i, ib.- 

 Trinidad, W. I.: larva in Spiny Rat, Lonclicrcs Guiuiuc. Quotes cir- 

 cular by Hart, Botanical Dept., Trinidad, on rearing tbe larva?. 

 histrio COQUILLETT, Proc. U. S. N. M.. xxv, 103. Guanaxuato, Mex. 

 horripilum CLARK, Essay on Bots, 70, pi. 11, f. 27. Savannah, Ga. 

 WIEDEMANN, Auss. Zw., ii, 257 ( T rypodcnna ) . Ga. 

 \\~ALKER, List, in, 683. oc. in Nova Scotia. 

 BRAUER, Mon. CEstriden, 235, pi. iv and vi. X. Y., Ga. 

 LUGGER, 2d Rept. Ent. Minn.. 1896, 229, fig., no desc. Minn. 

 See also cniiiciili. 



latifrons COQUILLETT, Canad. Ent.. xxx, 10. Los Angeles Co., Cal. 

 leporivora COQUILLETT, Canad. Ent., xxx. 9, 10 (Icpivora}. Cal., Wyo. : bred 



from the cotton-tail rabbit. 



JOHNSON, Ent. News. xn. 293, oc. at Beulah, N. M. 

 COQUILLETT, Proc. U. S. N. M., xxv, 104, important addition to desc. 

 Beulah, N. M. Skinner. 



lepusculi TOWNSEND, Psyche. 1897, 8, desc.; Psyche, 1892, 299, description of 

 larva from cotton-tail rabbit; Insect Life, v, 319, refers larva to fon- 

 tinclla CLK. New Mexico and Colorado. 

 AUSTEN, Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 6, xv, 384. shows that Town- 



send's species is not fontinclla. 

 nitida COQUILLETT, Canad. Ent., xxx, 10. Los Angeles Co., Cal. 



TOWN-SEND, Psyche, 1898, 268, oc. in N. M.. and notes. 

 polita CCQUILLETT, Canad. Ent., xxx, 10. National Park, Wyo. 

 scutellaris BRAUER, Mon. CEstriden, 230, pi. iv and vi. N. A. Wash. J. M. A. 

 similis JOHNSON, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., xxix, 101. Beulah. N. M. 

 sterilator LUGGER, 2d Rept. Ent. Minn., 227-229, fig. Minn. ; larva supposed to 



live in scrotum of ground-squirrel, Spermophilus trcdecimlineatus. 

 tenebrosa CCQUILLETT, Canad. Ent.. xxx, n. Col. Cal., Ore. 



Piedmont. S. D. J. M. A. 

 terrisona WALKER, see atro.i: 



DERMATOBIA. 



BRAUER, Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges., 1860; Mon. CEstriden, 251. 1863. 



No North American species have been described. The following papers 



relate to this genus : 



SAY, " On the South American species of (Estrus, which inhabits the 

 Human Body," Jour. Acad. Sci. Phil, 11. 354, 1822; Compl. Works, n, 

 32. 



RUDOLPH MATAS, M.D., paper by. on species infesting man in Xew Or- 

 leans; reprinted, with figs., in Insect Life, i, 76. 



OSBORN, Insect Life, I, 226, quotes another account from Miss 



TOWNSEND, Psyche, Aug., 1892, 299. describes a larva from Lepiis cal- 

 lotis; afterward refers it to Bogcria, q. v. 



TACHINID^E. 



Note. The classification adopted follows closely that of Coquillett, Revision 

 of the Tachinidae, Bulletin of Division of Entomology, Technical series, No. 7, 

 1897. This work seems to embody a far clearer and more consistent idea of 

 the genera than any other general work on the American species of the family. 

 It includes, however, only the fauna of the United States, and that no farther 

 than seen by the author. This has necessitated my adding a large number cf 



