TRYPETIDAE. 193 



Subgenus Icteriea. 



Loew, Monogr. Ill, 287; Observ.; 1873. 



* circinata Loew, Monogr. Ill, 288. - - New York. 



*seriata Loew, Monogr. I, 84; Tab. II, f. 18; ibid. Ill, 287, Tab. X, 



f. 18. -- Illinois; Detroit, Michigan; Massachusetts. 

 Licliteusteiitii Wiedemann, Auss. Zw. II, 497; Loew, Monogr. etc. 



I, 92; Tab. II, f. 25; ibid. Ill, 289; Tab. XI, f. 9. - - Mexico. 



Subgenus Ensina 



Rob. Desvoidy, Myod. 751; 1830; Loew, Europ. Bohrfliegen, 64; 

 compare also Monogr. Ill, 291; Observ. 2. 



* Immilis Loew, Monogr. I, 81; Tab. II, f. 17; ibid. Ill, 291; Tab. X, 

 f. 17. -- Cuba; Key-West, Florida; the Bermudas. (I have seen 

 specimens from Colorado, apparently belonging here; Western 

 Diptera, 345.) 



Acinia picciola Bigot, R. de la Sagra etc. 824; Tab. XX, f. 10 

 [Lw.]. 



Observation. En sin a peregrina Loew, from Brazil, is de- 

 scribed in Monogr. Ill, 292, Tab. X, f. 30. 



Trypeta aurifera Thomson, California, is an Etisina; compare below, 

 at the end of the genus Trypeta. 



Subgenus Tephritis. 



Latreille, Hist. Nat. des Crust, et des Ins. XIV, 389, 1804 5 compare 

 also Loew, Europ. Bohrfliegen 96 and Monogr. Ill, 295. 



* angustipeiuiis Loew, Germ. Zeitschr. V, 382; Tab. II, f. 4; id. 



Eur. Bohrfl. 113, Nr. 24; Monogr. Ill, 293 where the rest of the 



synonymy may be found). - Europe (Scandinavia) and North 



America (Yukon River, Alaska^. 



*all)iceps Loew, Monogr. Ill, 302; Tab. XI, f. 5. - - Canada; Maine. 

 *clathrata Loew, Monogr. I, 80; Tab. II, f. 15; ibid. Ill, 297; Tab. 



X, f. 5. Middle States. 



* euryptera Loew, Monogr. Ill, 304. - - West Point, N. Y. 

 *flnalis Loew, Centur. II, 78; Monogr. Ill, 296; Tab. XI, f. 4. - 



Texas; California. 



geminata Loew, Centur. II, 75; Monogr. Ill, 298; Tab. XI, f. 1. 

 Pennsylvania. 



* platyptera Loew, Monogr. Ill, 306. -- Connecticut. 



fucata Fabricius, Ent. System. IV, 359, 194 (Musca) ; System. Antl. 

 321, 24 (Tepliritis) ; Wiedemann, Auss. Zw. II, 505; Loew, Monogr. 

 Ill, 301. - - West Indies? (Fabr.); South America (Wied.) 



Observation. Trypeta acutangida and gcncdis Thomson, 

 from California, probably belong to the subgenus Tepliritis ; com- 

 pare below, the end of the genus Trypeta. 

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