134 Journal New York Entomological Society. [Voi. ix. 



Colletes inasqualis Say. 



Lahaway and Newark ; both sexes. April, May. Labelled '' ^/z- 

 drena hilaris. ' ' 



Colletes thoracica Smith. 



One 9 , Lahaway, June 20. Hitherto known from Florida. It 

 has a superficial resemblance to the European A/idrena nitida. 



Colletes, sp. incert. 



Prospertown. Marked " compacta,'" but not that species ; allied 

 to C. cEstivalis. I have compacta from Mr. Robertson, and believe it 

 is correctly identified. Not in table. 



TYPES OF ANTHOMYID GENERA. 



By D. W. Coquillett. 



The present paper is an attempt to settle the question of what 

 species is the type of each North American and European genus of 

 Anthomyidae that has been proposed up to the present time, a ques- 

 tion of vital importance both as regards the synonymy and also the 

 correct names for the various genera. In those cases where the origi- 

 nal describer of a given genus did not designate the type species, and 

 more than one species was mentioned or described, the first species, or 

 at least the first of the recently recognized species, has been selected 

 as the type, and when none of the species have been recently recog- 

 nized the question of the type species has been left open ; cases of 

 the latter kind are chiefly confined to Rob.-Desvoidy's ill-conceived 

 and very imperfectly described genera and species, and it is to be 

 hoped that some one more familiar with the Anthomyidae of France 

 will settle this phase of the question in a satisfactory manner. 



Genera and their type Species. 

 Achanthiptera Rondani. Type as given, Musca inanis Fallen. 

 Acroptena Pokorny. Described one species as new, simonyi. 

 Acyglossa Rondani. Type as given, Acyglossa diversa new species. 

 Adia Desvoidy. Described one species as new, oralis, not since 

 recognized. 



^geria Macquart. Change in spelling Egeria. 



