No. 64] DIPTERA OF CONNECTICUT : MORPHOLOGY 127 



Muir, F. (1912). Two new species of Ascodiptera. Bull. Museum Comp. Zoology, 



Harvard College, 54, pp. 351-361, 3 pis. 

 . (1923). On the homology between the genitalia of some species of Dip- 



tera and those of Merope tuber. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1893, pp. 176-180, 



2 pis. 

 Newell, A. G. (1918). The comparative morphology of the genitalia of insects. 



Ann. Ent. Soc. America, 11, pp. 109-142, 14 pis. 

 Newstead, R. N. (1911). Revision of the tse tse flies (Glossina) based on a study 



of the male genital armature. Bull. Entom. Research, 2, pp. 9-36, 17 figs. 

 Nitzulescu, V. (1927a). L'appareil buccal de Corizoneura schwetzi, etc. Rev. 



Zool. Af., 15, pp. 200-213, 13 figs. 

 . (1927b). Contribution a I'etude de le pompe salivaire des simuliides. 



Bull. Soc. Path. Exotique, 20, pp. 748-753, 5 figs. (Tabanides, Ibid., pp. 846-851, 



4 figs.; culicides, Ibid., pp. 851-857, 6 figs.) 

 Nuttall, G. H. and Shipley, A. E. (1903). The structure and biology of Anopheles. 



Jour. Hyg., 3, pp. 166-215, 4 pis. 

 Ockler, A. (1890). Das Krailenglied am Insektenfuss. Arch. f. Naturg., 56, pp. 



222-262, 2 pis. 

 Oka, H. (1926). Ein interessanter Fall von Korpertorsion bei Insekten. Zool. 



Anzeiger, 68, pp. 205-208, 3 figs. 

 Osten-Sacken, C. R. (1884). An essay of comparative chaetotaxy or the arrange- 

 ment of characteristic bristles of Diptera. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1884, pp. 



497-517, 1 fig. 

 . (1892). On the characters of the three divisions of Diptera 



Nemocera Vera, Nemocera Anomala and Eremochaeta. Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., 37, 



pp. 417-466. 



(1896a). Notes on the terms tegula, antitegula, squama and 



alula as used in dipterology. Ibid., 41, pp. 285-286. 



(1896b). On the terms calypteratae and acalypteratae, calypta 



and calyptra as they have been used in dipterology. Ibid., 41, pp. 328-338. 



Packard, A. S. (1909). A textbook of entomology. " N. Y., 729 pp., 654 text figs. 



Pandelle, L. (1888-1904). Etudes sur les muscides de France. Revue d'Ento- 

 mologie 1888-1904. vol. 7. pp. 258-362, etc. 



Parker, R. R. (1914). Sarcophagidae of New England. Males of Ravinia and Boett- 

 cheria. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 35, pp. 1-77, 8 pis. 



Patton, W. S. (1932). Studies on the higher Diptera of medical and veterinary im- 

 portance. A revision of the species of Miisca based upon a comparative study of 

 the male terminalia. L The natural grouping of the species and their relation- 

 ship to each other. Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol., 26, pp. 347-405, 26 figs. 



. (1933). A revision of the genera of the tribe Muscini, subfamily 



Muscinae based on a comparative studv of the male terminalia. Ibid., 27, pp. 

 135-156, 327-345, 397-430, 22 figs., pp. 501-537, IS figs. 



-. (1934). A revision of the species of the genus Glossina based on a 



comparative study of the male and female terminalia. Ibid., 28. pp. 315-322, 6 

 figs. 



-. (1935). A revision of the genera of the family Muscidae Testaceae 



Robineau-Desvoidy based upon a comparative study of the male and female ter- 

 minalia. The genera Adichosia Surcouf and Auchmeromyia Brauer and von 

 Bergenstamm. Ibid., 29, No. 2, pp. 199-230, figs. (Further descriptions are 

 continued in the same serial.) 



Patton, W. S. and Cragg, F. W. (1913). A textbook of medical entomology. Cal- 

 cutta, 1913 (is being revised bv Patton). 



Patton, W. S. and MacGill, E. (1925). Comparative studies of the antennae of some 

 of the higher Diptera. Indian Jour. Aled. Research, 13, pp. 275-285, 7 pis. 



Patton, W. S. and Evans, A. M. (1929). Lisects, ticks, mites and venomous animals 

 of medical and veterinarv importance. Liverpool School Trop. Med., 786 pp., 

 374 figs. 



Patton, W. S. and Gushing, E. C. (1934). Studies on the higher Diptera of medi- 

 cal and veterinary importance. A revision of the genera of the subfamily Cal- 

 liphorinae based on a comparative studv of the male and female terminalia. 

 Ann. Trop. Med. Parasitol., 28. The genus Phormia, pp. 305-314, 8 figs. The 

 genus Lucilia, pp. 107-121, 7 figs. The genus Chrysomyia, pp. 123-130, 4 figs. 



