CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 487 



A. ; in the later work the same specimens are referred to South 



America. 



BRAUER, Sitzungsbericht d. K. Akad., cvn, 5, mentions a Mexican speci- 

 men in Bigot's collection ; gen. ref. 

 nitida VAN DER WULP, see Echinomyia algcus. 

 pernox GiGLio-Tos, Boll. R. Univ. Torino, vm, No. 158, 1893; Ditt. del Mess., 



in, 1 6 (both Ncmocliccta). Orizaba, Mex. 

 piliventris VAN DER WULP, Tijdschr. v. Ent., xxvi, 22 (Echinomyia) ; Biologia, 



Dipt., II, 474 (id.), notes and oc. Argentina; Guerrero and Vera Cruz, 



Mex. 



COQUILLETT, Revis. Tachin., 142. Waco, Texas, and Jamaica. 

 seminigra WIEDEMANN, Auss. Zw., n, 296 (Tachina). Brazil. 



MACQUART, Dipt. Exot., n, 3, 39, pi. m, f. 8 (Jurinia). Brazil and Mex. 

 W'ALKER, Dipt. Saund., 270 (Tachina divisa). Para, S. A. 

 SCHINER, Novara, 331, oc. in Chili and Colombia (Echinomyia}. 

 ROEDER, Stett. Ent. Zeit, 1885, 345, notes and oc. in Porto Rico (Jur. 



analis MCQ.). 

 GiGLio-Tos, Ditt. del Mess., in, 14, bibliog., etc. Orizaba and Oaxaca, 



Mex. 



ECHINOMYIA. 

 DUMERIL, Expos, d'une Method p. Class. Ins., 1801 ; Consid. gener. Classe 



Ins., 231, 1823. 



DESVOIDY, Myodaires, 42, 1830 (Fabricia). 

 KOWARZ, Wien. Ent. Zeit., iv, 51, 1885 (Mikia). 



VAN DER WULP, Biologia, Dipt, n, 31, pt. desc. and table of Mexican spe- 

 cies, 1888. 



WACHTL, Wien. Ent. Zeit., xm, 140. 1894 (Parcndora and Nozvickia). 

 BRAUER and BERGENSTAMM, Zweifl. d. Kaiserl. Mus., vn, 614, 1894 (Parar- 



chytas). 



COQUILLETT, Revis. Tachin., 143, 1897. 

 aenea ZETTERSTEDT, see Pclcteria. 

 \algens WIEDEMANN, Auss. Zw., ir, 285 (Tachina). N. A. 



DESVOIDY, Myodaires, 44 (picea and lapilcei). Nova Scotia; America. 

 WALKER, List, iv, 732 (Tachina de genera). Martin Falls, Canada. 

 WILLISTON, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., xm, 298, notes (Jurinia'). New Eng- 

 land to Ore. 

 VAN DER WULP, Notes from the Leyden Museum, iv, 82 (Jurinia nitida) ; 



Tijdschr. v. Ent., xxvi, sep. 18 (id.) ; 20 (Jurinia picea and nitida). 



Arizona ; Quebec. 

 TOWNSEND, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., xxn, 70, bred from Hadena lignicolor 



by Gillette in Col. (Jurinia). 

 COQUILLETT, Revis. Tachin., 144. Toronto, Canada; N. H., Vt, Mass., 



N. Y., Col., Mont, Br. Col., Wash., Ore., Cal., S. D. (Also in Alaska, 



Prcc. Wash. Acad. Sci., n, 439.) 

 BRAUER and BERGENSTAMM, Zweifl. d. Kaiserl. Mus., v, 409, place nitida 



V. d. W., under Tachinodes, which they afterward unite with Archytas. 

 BRAUER, Sitzungsbericht d. K. Akad., cvn, 5, confirms synonymy of picea 



R. D., from Bigot's specimen, and alleges that it is the prior name, 



with reasons. 

 TOWNSEND, Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., xix, 145, oc. at Rio Tularosa, 



N. M. (Jurinia). 

 VAN DER WULP, Biologia, Dipt., n, 474, 479 (picea and nitida). Guerrero, 



Vera Cruz and Morelos, Mex. 

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