ANTIIOMYIDAE. 1G7 



triangnlifera Zetterstedt, Ins. Lapp. 6^0, 83 (A ntJw myza); Staeger, 

 Groenl. Antl. 364, 40. - Europe and Greenland. 



trigonifera Zetterstedt, Ins. Lapp. 669, 33 (A>ith<>i>i>/.:); Dipt. Scand. 

 IV, 1466 (Aricid); Staeger, Groenl. Antl. 364, 38. -- Europe and 

 Greenland. 



Observation. ,,The genus Limnopliom contained eight (N. A.) 

 species, two or three of which closely resembled european ones; 

 but none of them appeared quite identical. In the european 

 species ot this family, of which the A. coiiii,>iintfi Wied. is the type, 

 the eyes of the males are sometimes separated by a rather wider 

 space than is usual among the Anthoniyidae, except in Coeno*i<'. 

 Lispa etc., and this character was marked in an exaggerated 

 degree in all the american species, so that it was difficult to 

 determine by the eyes alone, whether they should be placed in 

 the genus Limiiopliura or Coenoxia." 11. H. Meade, 1. c. 



Eriphia. 



Meigen, System. Beschr. V, 206; 1838. 

 ?Acela Walker, List, etc. IV, 962. 

 Arelate Walker, List, etc. IV, 961. 

 biquadrata Walker, 1. c 9t 3. 

 ciliata Walker, 1. c. 961. 

 flavifrons Walker, 1 c. 966. v 



grisea Walker, 1. c. 9(ti. 

 Lamnia Walker, 1. c. 964. 

 lata Walker, 1. c. 963. 

 margiiiata Walker, 1. c. 964. 

 pretiosa Walker, 1. c. 965. 



Hylemyia. 



Rob. Desvoidy, Myod. 550; 1830. 



*deceptiva Fitch, Reports, Vol. I, 301; Tab. I, f. 3. - - New York. 

 froutata Zetterstedt, Ins. Lapp. 669, 35; Dipt. Scand. IV, 1453, 64; 

 Staeger, Groenl. Antl. 363, 37. Europe (Lapland) and Greenland. 



*pici Macquart, Ann. Soc. Ent. 1853, 657; Tab. XX, Nr. 2 (Aricid). - 

 San Domingo; The larva lives in a swelling on the wing of 1'icus 

 striatus. 

 Hyhnnjia aiii/uxtifrons Loew, Wien. Ent. Monatschr. V, 41. 



Cuba [Loew in lilt.]. 

 probata Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. N. Ser. V, 318. - - Mexico. 



Aiitltomyia. (*) 



Meigen, in Illiger's Magaz. II; 1803. 



brassicae (BoucheV), A. Fitch, Report XI, 40. - - Europe and North 

 America (injurious to cabbage). I/ 78 ). 



*) I have prefixed a? before those species which are Anthomyiae in the wider sense 

 only, not in that of Schiner. 



