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nigrn Walker, 1. c. 931. - - Huds. B. Terr. 

 Teate Walker, 1. c. 931. - 



nigrifrons Walker, 1. c. 932. - 



Barpuna Walker, 1. c. 933. - - Nova Scotia. 

 Narina Walker, 1. c. 933. - - Nova Scotia. 



b. Legs wholly or mostly yellow. 



* Eyes hairy. 

 Litteva Walker, 1. c. 934. - - Nova Scotia. 



* * Eyes not hairy. 



Bysia Walker, 1. c. 936. - - Nova Scotia. 

 Troene Walker, 1. c. 936. - 



Aemene Walker, 1. c. 937. 

 Alcathoe Walker, 1. c. 937. - 

 Lysinoe Walker, 1. c. 938. 

 Ausoba Walker, 1. c. 938. 

 Sign ia Walker, 1. c. 939. - 



Geldria Walker, 1. c. 940. - 



Alone Walker, 1. c. 941. - - Huds. B. Terr. 

 soccata Walker, 1. c. 941. - 



B. Feeler -bristle downy or bare; legs black; eyes not hairy. 



Narona Walker, 1. c. 945. - Florida. 

 Donuca Walker, 1. c. 946. Nova Scotia. 

 Brixia Walker, 1. c. 946. - 



Alala Walker, 1. c. 948. - - North America. 

 Iili/Ja Walker, 1. c. 948. - - Huds. 13. Terr. 

 Uxama Walker, 1. c. 948. 



Tiiiia Walker, 1. c. 949. 



Badia Walker, 1. c. 950. 



Perrima Walker, 1. c. 950. 

 Viana Walker, 1. c. 951. Nova Scotia. 

 Acra Walker, 1. c. 951. - - Huds. B. Terr. 

 Iftura Walker, 1. c. 952. - - Nova Scotia. 

 ddcniiiiKtta Walker, 1. c. 955. 

 Opulta Walker, 1. c. 956. - 



Observation. Mr. Meade (Entom. Monthly Mag April 1878) 

 says about N. A. Anthomyiae: ,,In this genus, as now restricted, 

 I determined eight species, one of which seemed identical with 

 Musca radicum, Lin. and another with M. pluvialis Lin. 



Chortophila. 



Macquart, Hist. Nat. Dipt. II, 323, 1825; Rondani, Dipt. Ital. Prodr. 



,,A large number of small flies in the (North American) collec- 

 tion could be referred to the genus Lhortophila. I made out as 

 many as twenty nine distinct species, several of which were similar 



