ART. 20 KECORDS OP TACHINIDAE ALDRICH 7 



(g) One male, one female, reared from same host, at Arlington, Va., 



July 2 and 9, 1919, by M. T. Van Horn (Chittenden No. 6062). 

 (A) One male, reared at College Park, Md., from Coptocycla sp. by 



K. C. Babcock (Chittenden No. 6017). 

 (i) One male, one female, reared from Dcloyola clavata Fabricius, 

 from North Carolina Department of Agriculture, presumably 

 reared in that State. 

 {j) Six males and eight females, reared at Baton Rouge, La., from 

 Metriona hicolor Fabricius, July and August, 1921, by C. E. 

 Smith (Chittenden No. 7030). 

 {k) Thirty-three collected specimens (22 males and 11 females) : 3 

 males, Lawrence, Kans., 1893, identified for the writer by D. W. 

 Coquillett about 1898 as Hypostena harhata Coquillett ; 12 males 

 and 4 females, La Fayette, Ind. ; one male, Turtle Mountains, N. 

 Dak., June 21, 1918; one female. Mount Vernon, Va., July 21, 

 1923 ; one female, Great Falls, Va., August 9, 1923 ; one female, 

 Shenandoah River, Clarke Count^^, Va., September 3, 1923 (all 

 the preceding collected by the writer) ; two males, Sandusky, 

 Ohio, July (Reinhard) ; two males, Blendon, Ohio, September 

 11, 1901 (Hine) ; one male, Sugar Grove, Ohio, June 20, 1926, 

 no collector; one female, College Station, Tex., June 1, 1923 

 (Reinhard) ; one male, Bexar County, Tex., June 9, 1928 

 (Parks) ; one female. Meridian, Miss., September 3, 1922 (Al- 

 len) ; one female, Onondaga County, N. Y., August 11, 1897, no 

 collector; and one female. Falls Church, Va., September 6 

 (Banks). 

 Coquillett * records a specimen of Hypostena harbata Coquillett as 

 bred from a larva of Coptocycla clavata Fabricius, at College Park, 

 Md., by Willis G. Johnson. I am unable to find the specimen in the 

 National Museum at present ; but as Coquillett was considerably con- 

 fused in his identifications of what he called this species, and identi- 

 fied my Lawrence, Kans., males of dimmocki as the same, it is very 

 probable that this rearing record also belongs to dimviocki.^ 



NOTES ON THE GENUS ANETIA 



The genus Anetia was described by Robineau-Desvoidy,® with the 

 single species occlusa^ new, which Bezzi ^ made a synonjan of Tachina 

 nigripes Zetterstedt. The latter has been supposed for years to be 

 the type species of the genus Lydella Robineau-Desvoidy ; but Doc- 

 tor Villeneuve ^ has shown that Lydella has been entirely raisunder- 



* Revision of the Tachlnidae of America North of Mexico, Tech. Ser. No. 7, Div. Ent., 

 U. S. Dept. Agr., p. 17, 1897. 



■ See Aldrlch, Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, vol. 30, p. 42, 1928. 



" Dipteres de environs de Paris, vol. 1, 1863, p. 868. 



' Catalogue of Palaearctic Diptera, vol. 3, p. 292, 1907. 



*BuIl. et Ann. Soc. Eut. Belgique, vol. 49, p. 103, 1929; Konowi.n, vol. 9, p. 218, 1930. 



