182 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



Hypoderma Clark. 



H. bovis Linne. The Ox Warble Fly. 



Me. — Oxford Co. (Bishopp). N. H. — Grafton, Merrimack and 

 Rockingham Counties (Bishopp). Vt. — Manchester. Bred 

 from larva obtained from a cow June 7, 1910, pupated June 11, 

 imago June 30 (Johnson, 10-231). Recorded by Bishopp 

 from Franklin, Washington, Rutland and Windham Counties, 

 15-361. • 



Mass. — West Newbur5^ Conn. — Saybrook. 



H. lineata De Villiers. 



Me. — "]Maine" (Harris Coll.). N. H. — Carroll Co.; Franconia. 



Vt.— . 

 Mass. — ]\Ielrose Highlands. Conn. — Stonington, May, 1914. 



Bogeria Austen (Cuterebra of authors in part). 



B. buccata (Fabricius). The Rabbit Bot-fly. 



N. H. — Jaffrej', June 25, 1919 (Miss Spaulding) . 



Mass. — Winchendon, July 5, 1892 (Morse); West Newbury 



(Merritt); Swampscott, June 17, 1919 (Walker); Amherst, Aug. 



4, 1916; Attleboro, June 20, 1920 (C. A. Frost). 



B. fontineUa (Clark). The Squirrel Bot-fly. 



Mass. — Freetown, Aug. 13, 1908 (Easton); East Wareham, Aug. 



20, 1911 (Franklin); Martha's Vineyard, Aug. (F. M. Jones); 



Paxton, July. 



B. emasculator (Fitch). 



Mass. — ^Amherst, Aug. 9, 1916 (Mass. Agric. College Coll.). 

 This species also infests squirrels. 



Larvae of Bogeria sp. have been obtained from the meadow- 

 mouse, Provincetown, Mass. (G. S. Miller); a tame rabbit, 

 West Newbury, Aug. 20, 1908 (Merritt); and a kitten, Vernon, 

 Conn., Oct. 2, 1920 (Britton). 



Phasiidae. 

 Cistogaster Macquart (Gymnodyiia Brauer and Bergenstamm). 



C. immaculata Macquart. 



Me.— 9, 10. N. H.— 15. Vt.— 20, 21. June 19-Aug. 8. 

 Mass.— 23, 27, 30. R. I.— 33. Conn.— 34, 35. June 6-Sept. 

 20. 



C. occidua (Walker). 



Me.— 2, 8, 10. N. H.— 11, 15. Vt.— 16, 17, 19. June 8- 



Aug. 16. 

 Mass.— 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30. R. I.— 33. Conn.— 34, 35. June 



6-Sept. 22. 



