1910] Oraenicher, Flies of Wisconsin. 35 



Eiver in Burnett Co., from the Nemakagon River on down to 



Randall. Since the publication appeared (Can. Entomologist Jan. 



1910, pp. 26-29) I have selected the specimen with Cat. No. 29055 



— a female — as the type (lectotype). 

 A. parvicornis Loew. Specimens from Milwaukee and Racine Cos. 

 A. sinuosa Wiedemann. Milwaukee, Douglas and Burnett Cos. 



A. tegminipennis Say. Found in Douglas and Burnett Cos. 



Bombylius. 



B. fulvibasis Macquart. Milwaukee and Douglas Cos. 



B. major Linne. Milwaukee and Washington Cos. This circumpolar 

 species is distributed throughout Europe, northern Asia to Japan. 



B. pulchellus Loew. 3 specimens from Milwaukee Co. Rarer than the 

 two preceeding species. 



Systoechus. 



S. vulgaris Loew. Milwaukee, Washington, Douglas, Burnett and Polk 

 Counties. 



Phthiria. 



P. aldrichi Johnson. Washington Co., 2 specimens. This species was 

 described from material collected at Caldwell, Idaho. Not re- 

 ported from any other State. 



P. punctipennis Walker. Taken repeatedly in Milwaukee and Washing- 

 ton Cos. 



Lepidophora. 



L. aegeriiformis Westwood. Burnett Co. at several points. 



Sparnopolius. 

 S. fulvus Wiedemann. Milwaukee and Waukesha Cos. 



Eclimus. 



E. harrisii Osten-Sacken. 2 specimens from Elkhart Lake in Sheboygan 

 County. 



Systropus. 



S. macer Loew. 3 specimens from North Hudson, St. Croix Co. This 

 species, an exceedingly close mimic of some wasps of the genus 

 Ammophila occurs from N. J. and Pa., west to Kans. 



