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THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST, 



QUEBEC DIPTERA. 



BY THOMAS W. FYLES, 54 WOLFE ST., LEVIS, QUEBEC. 



I have taken, in the Province of Quebec, the undermentioned species 

 of two-winged flies, the names of which do not appear in the Toronto 

 Check List : 



Culex consobrinus, Desvoidy. 

 Chironomus tteniapennis, Coq. 

 Tanypus hirtipennis, Loew. 

 Diplosis grassator, Fyks. 

 Bibio palHpes, Say. 

 Plecia heteroptera, Say. 

 Tipula cincta, Loew. 

 Pachyrrhina kigens, Loew. 

 Stratiomyia obesa, Loeiv. 

 Chrysopila quadrata, Say. 

 Leptis vertebrata. Say. 

 Leptis Boscii, Macquart. 

 Dasyllis flavicoUis, Say. 

 Lampria bicolor, Wiedemami. 

 Leptogaster histrio, Wiedemaim. 

 Argyramoeba sinuosa, Wled. 

 Thereva senex. Walker. 

 Pterodontia flavipes, Gray. 

 Rhamphomyia umbrosa, Loew. 

 Dolichopus plumipes, Scopoli. 

 Syrphus xanthostomus, Wied. 

 Syrphus arcuatus, Fallen. 

 Sphegina rufiventris, Loeiv. 



Rhingia nasica, Say. 

 Xylota curvipes, Loeiu. 

 Cistogaster immaculata, Macq. 

 Ocyptera CaroHnas, Desv. 

 Echinomyia florum, Walker. 

 Gonia capitata, De Geer. 

 Exorista vulgaris. Fallen. 

 Sarcophaga sarracenia?, Riley. 

 Pollenia rudis, Fabrkius. 

 Ophyra leucostoma, Wiedemann. 

 Anthomyia radicum, Linneus. 

 Blepharoptera kitea, Loew. 

 Tetanocera plebeja, Loew. 

 Pyrgota undata, Wiedeman?i. 

 Stictocephala cribellum, Loew. 

 Scioptera vibrans, Lijinens. 

 Chaetopsis senea, WiedemaJin. 

 Eutreta sparsa, Loerv. 

 Eurosta sohdaginis, Fitch. 

 Tephritis albiceps, Loew. 

 Palloptera superba, Loezv. 

 Heteroneura spectabiUs, Loew. 



Entomological Record. — In the last two Annual Reports of the 

 Entomological Society of Ontario, Dr. James Fletcher has given a very 

 valuable and highly-interesting record of the important events in the 

 world of Canadian Entomology noted during each year. As the prepara- 

 tion of this record involves a large amount of labour on his part and its 

 completeness and consequent value depends upon individual workers 

 throughout the Dominion, it is earnestly hoped that each one will send in, 

 without delay, notes of any remarkable captures or interesting observations 

 that he has made, and not put off doing so to the end of the season. If 

 received week by week, the trouble of classifying the notes and the 

 necessary correspondence is not very great, but if allowed to accumulate 

 it becomes most burdensome. Address (postage free), Dr. James 

 Fletcher, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, 



