CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 393 



H^MATOBIA, R. Desv. 

 H. serrata, E. Desv. 



The "Horn Fly," "Buffalo Fly" or "Texas Fly." Has 

 invaded all the southern and western counties, and is travelling 

 east and north. 



IDIA, Meigen. 

 I. viridis, Wied. 



MBSEMBRINA, Meigen. 

 M. resplendens, Wahlb. 



CALLIPHORA, R. Desv. 

 C. erythrocephala, Meigen. 

 C. vomitoria, Linn. ^ 



Common all over the State. Caldwell — Crane. 



POLLENIA, R. Desv. 

 P. rudis, Fabr. 



Not rare in houses in September. Less common earlier in the 



season. 



LUCILIA, R. Desv. 

 L. brunnicosa, R. Desv. 

 L. csesar, Linn. 



Common throughout the State. 

 L. consobrina, Macq. 

 L. cornicina, Fabr. 

 L. fraterna, Macq. 

 L. macellaria, Fabr, 

 L. philadelphica, R. Desv. 



PYRELLIA, R. Desv. 

 P. cadaverina, Linn. 



MUSCA, Linn. 

 M. domestica, Linn. 



The common House Fly, abundant everywhere. 



