66O CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN D1PTERA. 



Banks, Nathan. 



The "Yellow Fly" of the Dismal Swamp. Ent. News, xv, 290, 291; Nov., 

 1904. 

 Identified as Diachlorus fcrrugatus FABR. 



Bezzi, Mario. 



Verzeichniss der bis jetzt bekannten Arten der Dipteren-Gattung Drapetis 

 Meig. Wien. Ent. Zeit, xxni, 143-146, 1904. 

 Includes the North American species; none new. 



Brimley, C. S. and Sherman, Franklin. 



List of the Tabanidie of North Carolina. Ent. News, xv, 2/0-275. 

 Xo new species. 



Brues, C. T. 



Monograph of N. A. Phoridae. This is included in the body of the Cata- 

 logue ; see the family, p. 334. 



Notes on Trichobius and the Systematic Position of the Streblidas. Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., xx, Art. viii. 

 No new species. 



Card, F. W. and Stene, A. E. 



Article on the Apple Maggot (Rhagolctis pomonclla) in i/th Kept, of R. I. 

 Expt. Station, 1904, 191-201. Purely economic. 



Chagnon, G. 



Additions to the Syrphidse of the Province of Quebec. 34th Ann. Rept. 

 Ent. Soc. of Ontario, 1904, 48, 49. 

 Eight species mentioned ; none new. 



Chittenden, F. H. 



The Cherry Fruit Fly. Bulletin No. 44, Div. of Ent., 70-75, 1904. 

 Review of the habits, etc., of Rhagolctis cingitlata Lw. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. 



Three New Cecidomyiid Flies. Canad. Ent., xxxvi, 155, 156; June, 1904. 



New : Diflosis coloradclla, Rhabdophaga portcra, Cccidomyia pcroc- 

 ciilta. 



Cook, Melville T. 



Galls and the Insects Producing Them. Ohio Naturalist, 1904. 



A series of articles from a botanical standpoint chiefly ; several Dip- 

 terous galls described ; no new species. 



Coquillett, D. W. 



Several New Diptera from North America. Canad. Ent., xxxvi, 10-12; 

 Jan., 1904. 



New: Cntc.r duprcci, Janthinosoma (Conchyliastcs} varipcs, Mctrioc- 

 uciuns L-nabi, Cutcrclra grisca, Bischofia -raria (the last a genus of Scio- 

 myzidse heretofore known from Europe). 

 Notes on Culex nigritulus. Ent. News, xv, 73. 74; Feb., 1904. 



The American species formerly called nigritulus is distinct, and the 

 name salinarius is proposed for it. Xigrititlus is not North American. 

 Invcrtebrata Pacihca. Reports on the California!! and Nevadan Diptera. i 

 (See notice under C. F. Baker.) Mr. Coquillett described the new 

 -P'-cies as follows: Mycctophila trifasciata and fcncstrata, Ncocmphcria 

 pnllata, Sciophila calcarata, Dilophus occipitalis, Lcptis flavonigra, Phcneus 

 opacus, Tabanns opacns. Thcrcra fltn'icatida, Acroccra bakcri. Rhaiu 

 inyia cun:ipcs, Chilosia pluinosa, Zagouia (n. gen. Georriyzidae) // '., 

 titcs inicroci'iitrus, Cliyliza robustn. Mclicria occidcntalis, 



