CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 645 



TAUROMYIA. 



GiGLio-Tos, Boll. R. Univ. Torino, vin, No. 158, i8:;3; Ditt. del Mess., 



iv, 37, 1895. 



VAN DER WULP, Biologia, Dipt., n, 354, note on position, 

 pachyneura GiGLio-Tos, Boll. R. Univ. Torino, vm, No. 158; Ditt. del Mess., 



iv, 37, f. 7, 8. Mex. 



ANTHOMYZA. 



FALLEN, Specimin. Entomol., 1810; Agromyzides, 7, 1823. 



MACOUART, Hist. Nat. Dipt., n, 580, 1835 (Lcptomyza}. 



ZETTERSTEDT, Ins. Lapp., 785, 1840 (Anthophilina ; the Anthomyza of Zet- 

 terstedt is entirely different). 



SCHINER. Fauna Austr., n, 281, 1864 (Leptomysd). 



LOEW, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., ix, 16, 1865. 



OSTEN SACKEN, Cat., 261, 1878, note (adopts Anthophilina}. 



CZERNY, Wien. Ent. Zeit., xxi, 249, 1902; xxu, 63, 1903. 

 cinerea WILLISTON, see Rhicnocssa. 

 ? nigrimanus CCQUILLETT, Proc. U. S. N. M., xxu, 264. Porto Rico. 



Does not belong to this genus : Hendel, quoted by Czerny, W. E. Z., 



xxi, 256. 



tenuis LOEW, Cent., iv, 95 (Anthophilina). Sitka. White Mts., N. H. Slosson. 

 terminalis LOEW, Cent., iv, 94 (Anthophilina). Carolina; O. S. corrects in Cat. 



to White Mts., N. H. 



variegata LOEW, Cent., iv, 96 (Anthophilina'). D. C. N. J. Smith Cat. 

 xanthopoda WILLISTON, see Rhicnocssa. 



OPOMYZA. 



FALLEN, Opomyzides, 10, 1820. 

 MEIGEN, Syst. Beschr., vi, 100, 1830. 

 SCHINER, Fauna Austr., n, 283, 1864. 

 nigricosta WALKER, Trans. Ent. Soc., n. ser., v, 330. U. S. 



SCYPHELLA. 



DESVOIDY, Myodaires, 650, 1830. 

 SCHINER, Fauna Austr., n, 282, 1864. 



flava LINNE, Fauna Suecica, 2d edit., 459, No. 1869 (Musca). Europe. 

 FALLEN, Ortalides, 34 (Sapromysa). 

 SCHINER, Fauna Austr., n, 283. 



LOEW, in Silliman's Jour., oc. in N. A. N. Y., on windows. 

 N. J. Smith Cat.; White Mts., N. H. Slosson. 



AGROMYZID^E. 



WILLISTON, Ent. News, VH, 185, reports the genus Lciomyza; no species have 

 been described. 



Subfamily PHYTOMYZIN/E. 



PHYTOMYZA. 



FALLEN, Phytomyzides, 2. 1823. 



SCHINER, Fauna Austr., n. 312, 1864 (including Napomyza). 

 WILLISTON, Manual, 103, 1896, the first Phytomyza in the table; the sec- 

 ond is Napomyza, q. v. 



