358 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Tephrochlamys Loew 



T. CAXESCENS Meig. Bar Harbor; N. E. Harbor, June 14- 

 Aug. 20. 



Neoleria Malloch 



N. DISCOLOR Loew. Bar Harbor, June 21-23. 

 N. LEucosTOMA Loew. Bar Harbor; Echo Lake, June 21- 

 Sept. 11. 



Dryomyzidae 



The larvae being aquatic indicates that swampy places that 

 have some shade w^ould be where to collect adults. 



DRYOMY2A Fallen 



D. DAYi Cress. Echo Lake, July 12. 



D. FERRUGiNEA Mel. Bar Harbor, June 13. 



Neuroctena Rondani 



N. SIMPLEX Loew. Common, July 12-30. 

 X. ANiLis Fall. Common, July 10-25. 



MUSCIDAE 



The collecting in this family is not particularly pleasant 

 because it leads one into handling more or less filth. The 

 larvae almost without exception breed in decaying matter of 

 all kinds. 



EUGENACEPHALA JohllSOll 



E. RUFicEPS Johns. Corfield, Aug. 1. 



ScoPEUMA Latreille 



S. FURCATA Say. Bar Harbor; N. E. Harbor (Minot), June 



8-July 16; mating pair, Oct. 30 (Br.). 

 S. LiTOREA Fall. Narrows, July 27-Sept. 12. 

 S. LUTARiA Fall. Green Mt., July 25. 

 S. MERDARiA Fab. S. W. Harbor, July 18. 

 S. STERcoRARiA Liuu. Commou, June 20-July 26. 

 S. suiLLA Fab. Bar Harbor ; Echo Lake ; Green IMt., June 8- 



July 25. 



