CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 3 5 



Notes on Sarcophaga ciiiibicis Townsend. and description by Dr. Hough 

 of Sarcophaga hunteri. 

 Alfalfa, Grasshoppers, Bees. Bulletin of the Entomological Department of 

 the University of Kansas, 1898; 152 pp. 



The part on Diptcra, pp. 32-37, is about the same as in the preceding. 



Illiger, J. C. W. 



Neue Insekten. Magazin fiir Insektenkunde, i, 206; 1802. 

 Midas fulvifrons n. sp., from Georgia. 



Jaennicke, F. 



Neue Exotische Dipteren. Abhandlungen der Senckenburgischen Gesell- 

 schaft, VI, 311-407, 2 plates; 1867. Also published separately, 100 pp., 4to, 

 Frankfurt, 1867. The pagination of the latter is used by Osten Sacken 

 and repeated here. 



Many new exotic Diptera, of which thirty-four are from Mexico and the 

 United States. 



Johannsen, Oskar A. 



Notes on Some Adirondack Diptera Collected by MacGillivray and Hough- 

 ton. Entomological News, xiv, 14-17 ; Jan., 1903. 

 Sciophila pulclira n. sp. ; notes on several other species. 

 Aquatic Nematocerous Diptera. In Bulletin 68, New York State Museum, 

 328-448, 19 plates; Aug., 1903. 



A very valuable work, monographic in the Simuliidse, and containing 

 tables for determining larvae, etc., in several families. Pelorcmpis (n. gen.) 

 amcricana, Corctlira albipes, Thalassomyia obscura, and Dixa modesta (the 

 last a syn. of D. claviila Will. — Ent. News, xiv, 302). 



Johnson, Chas. W. 



The Puparium of Ceria signifera. Entomological News, iv, 91 ; March, 1893. 

 List of Diptera of Jamaica, with Descriptions of New Species. Proceedings 

 of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1894, 271-281. 



About fifty species recognized ; new are Nemotclus Havicornis, Chryso- 

 pila jamaicensis, Calobata plcuritica, and Lcptogastcr longipcs (the last 

 changed to clavipes, Ent. News, viii, 120). 

 A Review of the Stratiomyiae and Odontomyise of North America. Transac- 

 tions of the American Entomological Society, xxii, 227-278, 2 plates; 

 July, 1895. 



Seven new species ; the old ones are redescribed or former descriptions 

 quoted. 

 Diptera of Florida. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, 1895, 303-340. 



504 species recognized, six new ; also several new, described by Coquillett. 

 Some Notes and Descriptions of New Leptidas. Entomological News, viii, 

 II 7-1 20, figs.; May, 1897. 

 Chrysopila griMthi, Symphoromyia hirta, new ; other species redesc. 

 Notes and Descriptions of New Syrphidae from Mt. St. Elias, Alaska. Ento- 

 mological News, IX, 17, 18; Jan., 1898. 



Syrphus bryantii and Melanostuma glacialis; notes on four others. 

 Catalogue of the Diptera of New Jersey. Supplement to 27th Annual Report 

 of New Jersey State Board of Agriculture, 1899, pp. 615-699. 



