166 ANTHOMY1DAE. 



*dentipes Meigen, System. Beschr. V. 144, 105; Staeger, Groenl. Antl. 



363, 35. - - Europe and North America (see Loew, Sillim Journ. 



1. c. and Meade, Ent. Monthly Mag. April 1878). 

 ciliata Fabricius; Meigen, System. Beschr. V, 159 (Musca sphiipcs 



Fallen); Staeger, Groenl. Antl. - Europe and Greenland. 

 irritans Fallen, Dipt. Suec. Muse. 62, 58; Zetterstedt, Dipt. Scand. 



IV, 1431, 10; Staeger, Groenl. Antl. 363, 35. - - Europe and 



Greenland. 



Observation. ! found only two species belonging to the 

 genus Hydrotaea, both of which seemed identical with the com- 

 mon european M. dentipes F. et M. armipes Fall." (Meade, 1. c.) 



Lasiops. 



Meigen, System. Beschr. VII, 323; 1838. 



,,The genus Lusiops contained two (N. A.) species, one closely 

 resembling L. cunctans Meig." (R. H. Meade, 1. c. p. 251.) 



Opliyra. 



R. Desvoidy, Myod. 516; 1830. 

 Schiner, Fauna Austr. I, 619. 



aenescens Wiedemann, Auss. Zw. II, 435, 29 (Anfliomyin) ; Macqnart, 

 Dipt. Exot. ler Suppl. 203, 4. - - New Orleans (Wied.); Texas 

 (Macq.). 



* lencostoma Wiedemann, Zool. Mag. I, 82 (Anthomyia) ; Meigen, System. 

 Beschr. V, 160 (id.). - Europe and North America (Loew, in 

 Sillim. Journ. 1. c. and Meade, in Ent. M. Mag. April 1876, 

 p. 251); Atlantic States, common. 



Drymeia. 



Meigen, System. Beschr. V, 204; 1826. 



,,In the genus Drymein, I found, as in Europe, one well marked 

 species only, which exhibited all the peculiar characters seen in 

 the M. liamata of Fallen, but was quite distinct from that com- 

 mon fly." (R. H. Meade 1. c.). 



Limnophora. 



R. Desvoidy, Myod. 517; 1830. 



contractifrons Zetterstedt, Ins. Lapp. 683, 97 (Antliomysa) ; Dipt. 



Scand. IV, 1463 (Aricia). 

 Anfhomyza arctica Zetterstedt, Ins. Lapp. 669, 34 (Varietas); Staeger, 



Groenl. Antl. North of Europe and Greenland. 

 *diaphana Wiedemann, Zool. Mag. I, 81, 31 (Anthomyia); Meigen, 



System. Beschr. V, 189, 185 (id.). Europe and North America 



(see Loew, Sillim. Journ. 1. c.). 

 *stygia Meigen, System. Beschr. V, 155, 127 (Aitthonn/ia). - - Europe 



and North America (see Loew, Sillim. Jouru. 1. c. AntJtom. sti/jia); 



Sitka. 



