220 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



Myiospila Rondani. 



M. meditabunda (Fabricius). 



Me.— 1, 2, 7, 8. N. H.— 11. Vt.— 21. June 10-Aug. 17. 

 Mass.— 24, 27, 29, 32. R. I.— 33. Conn.— 35. June 14- 

 Aug. 5. 



Gasterophilinae . 



Gasterophilus Leach. 



G. intestinalis DeGeer (Gastrophilus equi of authors). The Horse 

 Bot-fly. 



Me. — Orono; Waterville. N. H. — Dubhn and Gilford {Harris 

 Coll.). Vt.— Mt. Mansfield, July 21 {Morse) ; Killington Peak, 

 Aug. 23; Chelsea, Sept. 4. 



Mass. — Mt. Greylock, Aug. 17; Cheshire {Beecroft); Amherst, 

 June; Readville, Sept. 4. Conn. — Sufiield (L. H. Sikes) ; Corn- 

 wall, July 12 {Chamberlain) . 



Anthomyiinae. 



In the "Faune de France" (1923), '^Anthomyides," by E. 

 Seguy, is presented for the first time a very comprehensive 

 account of the flies of this subfamily. I have followed to a great 

 extent the genera and their arrangement, although their order is 

 reversed. If united the family Muscidae should be used instead 

 of Anthomyiidae. 



Pseudophaonia Malloch, 23-234. 



P. orichalcea (Stein). 



Me.— 5. N. H.— 14, 15. Vt.— 21. June 18-Aug. 



Mass.— 23, 25, 27. May 12-June 16. 



P. griseocaerulea Malloch, 23-235. 



N. H.— ''T. D. 4335 " = " Townsend Dissection "(White Mts.), 

 Aug. 27, 1912 (Sohdago flowers). 



Bigotomyia Malloch, 23-236. 

 B. houghi (Stein). 



Me.— 4, 8, 10. N. H.— 11. July 8-Aug. 17. 

 Mass.— 26, 27, 32. July 1-Aug. 16. 



Dendrophaonia Malloch, 23-237. 



D. querceti Bouchi. 



Me.— Ft. Kent, Aug. 17, 1910. N. H.— Durham (TF. & F.). 



Phaonia R.-Desvoidy. 



P. protuberans Malloch, 23-247. 



N. H. — Mt. Washington, base to summit, June 11 to Aug. 16; 



Mt. Monadnock, June 22. 

 Mass. — Mt. Greylock, summit, June 15, 1906. 



