554 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



STEIN, Die Walk. Anth., 186, 195, 197, syn., with a little doubt in all the 

 cases. 

 Note. The Hylcmyia g rise a WALK., of Mrs. Slosson's White Mountain 



list, may not be the same specii-s. 



EREMOMYIA. 



STEIN, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., XLII, 223, 1898. 

 apicalis STEIN, Px-rl. I : .nt. Zeitsch., XLII, 227. Idaho. 

 cylindrica STEIN, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., XLII, 226. Mass., Ind., Minn, 

 humeralis STEIN, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., XLII, 224. Ida., 111. 

 incompleta STEIN, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., XLII, 228. Minn. 



HAMMOMYIA. 



RONDANI, Dipt. Ital. Prod., vi, 236, 1877. 



CHARBONNIER, Ent. Mo. Mag., 1901, 48, discusses parasitism of European 

 spp. of this genus on burrowing bees ; see Hendel, Wien. Ent. Zeit, 

 xx, 150. 



maculata STEIN, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., XLII, 228. Idaho, 

 unilineata ZETTERSTEDT, Ins. Lapp., 675 (Anthomysa) ; Dipt. Scand., iv, 1518 



(A rid a) . N. Europe. 



SCHINEK. Fauna Austr., i, 638 (Anthomyia). 

 STEIN, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., XLII, 230, oc. in Idaho. 



DOLICHOGLOSSA. 



STEIN, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch.. XLII, 230, 1898. 

 americana STEIN, loc. cit., and p. 286. S. D. 



PHORBIA. 



DESVOIDY, Myodaires, 559, 1830. 



MACQUART, Hist. Nat. Dipt., n, 323, 1835 (Chortophila). 



RONDANI, Dipt. Ital. Prod., vi, 196, 1877 (id.). 



VAN DER WULP, Biologia, Dipt., n, 339, 1896 (PJwrbia and Chortophila). 



MEADE, Desc. List, 43 and 47, 1897 (Plwrbia and Chortophila). 



TOWNSEND, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., xix, 293, 1892, notes. 



Xote. Van der Wulp, and Meade following him, make a distinction 



between Plwrbia and Chortophila in that the former has the abdomen 



narrow and depressed and in the latter it is cylindrical. Stein, however. 



in Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., XLII, 231, recognizes the equivalence of the two 



names, although adopting Chortophila, the later. 

 acra WALKER, of Mrs. Slosson's White Mt. list, is an error; see Flomalomyia 



manicata. 

 alaba WALKER, List, iv, 948 (Anlhomyia).- N. A. 



STEIN, Die Walk. Anth., 186, pt. desc. of type (Chortophila). 

 badia WALKER, List, iv, 950 (Anthomyia). Martin Falls, Canada. 



STEIN, Die Walk. Anth., 188, type redcsc. (Chortophila). 

 betarum LINTNER, ist X. Y. Rept., 203, 209, fig. (Chortophila). N. Y. ; the 



larvae mine in beet leaves. 



biciliata COQUILLETT, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., u, 451. Berg Bay, Alaska, 

 brassicae BOUCHE, Xaturgr->ch. d. Garten-Insekten, 131, 1833; same, 1834, p. 73 

 (both Anthomyia). Germany: larvae in roots of cabbage. 



MEIGEN, Syst. Beschr., v, 165, 1826 (Anthomyia floralis FALLEN). 



MACQI-AKT. Hist. Nat. Dipt., n, 326, 1835 (Chortophila Aoccosa). 



