THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 49 



Genus Hylemyia Desv. 

 t Legs black. 



60. Not like any species known to me; 10, male and female, Brit. Am., 



N. Y., N. J. 



61. Not like any species known to me ; 5, male and female, N. Hampsh., 



N. Y., Conn. 



62. Resembles H. imtiqua Meig.; 2, male and female, Hudson's Bay 



Terr., Reg. Arctic. 



Is identical with H. deccptiva A. Fitch, 2 types in Loew's coll. 

 t+ Legs yellow. 



63. Not like any species known to me; this is perhaps A. akathoe^aXV. 



Mus. Cat.; 6, male and female, N. Hampsh., N. Y., Mass. 



Is identical with A. tarsata Sik., male and female, N. Y., 111., 

 labelled by Loew. 



In Loew's collection are 2 males from Cuba, types of H. angus- 

 tifrons Loew, united (O. Sack. Cat., p. 167) probably after exam- 

 ination of Macquart's type with H. pici. Loew has written on the 

 label : " Can be taken to be H. pici, if it is assumed that the artist 

 has allowed himself wild fancy in drawing the veins of the wings 

 and the bristles of the legs.'' On the label of the second speci- 

 men is said : " Probably the pale-winged variety quoted by Wiede- 

 man as his quadrih'?jeata." 

 64. — 73. Unlike any species known to me. 64. 4, male and female, 

 N. Y. — 65; I female, N. Y. — 66; 2 females, N. Hamps. — 67; i 

 female, Hudson's Bay Terr.- 68; i male, D. C- 69; 3 females, 

 Hudson's Bay Terr., Canada, N. Hamps. — 70; 3 males, N. Y. — 

 71; 2 females. Lake Super.— 72; i female, Maine. — 73; 3 females, 

 Nebraska. 



Genus Chortophila Macq. 

 t Legs black. 



74. Very similar to C.floccosa Meig.; 1 male, Mass. 



75. I male, Mass. — 76; i female, California— 77; 1 male, Regio Arct. — 



All unlike any species known to me. 

 78. Seems identical with A. atigiistifrons Meig.; 5, male and female, Br. 

 Amer., Maine, Mass. 



Is identical with Anthovi. calopteni Riley, infesting the eggs of 

 Cahptenus sprelus, after the types in the Museum sent by Mr. 

 Whitmann from St. Paul, Minn. 



