38 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



Kincaid, Trevor. 



The Psychodidse of Washington. Entomological News, viii, 143-146; June, 



1897. 

 Psychoda paciiica, clcgans, olympia. 



Psychodids of the Pacific Coast. Entomological News, x, 30-37, I plate; 

 Feb., 1899. 

 Ten new species ; table of genera. 

 Notes on American Psychodids. Entomological News, xii, 193-196, i plate; 

 Sept., 1 90 1. 

 Pericoma ocellaris var. aiiicricana, and P. californica. 



Kirby, William. 



Fauna Boreali- Americana ; or the Zoology of the Northern Parts of British 

 North America, by J. Richardson, assisted by W. Swainson and Will. 

 Kirby. London ; 1829-37 ; 4 vols. The fourth volume contains the Dip- 

 tera, which are by Kirby, nine in number. The descriptions are reprinted 

 in Canadian Entomologist, xiii, 164-169, 1881. 



Kirkpatrick, J. 



The Army Worm. Ohio Agricultural Report for 1861. 



Exorista leucanicc and osteii sackenii. parasites of the army worm; both 

 are supposed to be synonj'ms of JVinthemia quadripitstulata. 



Kowarz, Ferdinand. 



Phytomyza chrysantheuii, in Lintner's 7th New York Report, 243; 1891. 



Lamarck, J. B. 



Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans Vertebres, etc., lere ed. ; 7 vols. Paris, 

 1815-22. Also 2ieme ed. Ibid., 1835-45. 



" The insects form the third volume of the first, and the fourth of the 

 second edition. I have quoted the first edition. Some typical forms only 

 of American insects are mentioned in this work, and no new species 

 described." — O. S. 



Latreille, P. A. 



Histoire Naturelle. generale et particuliere des Crustaces et des Insectes ; 14 

 vols. Paris, 1802-04. (Diptera in vols, iii and xiv; 1802 and 1804.) 



Genera Crustaceorum et Insectorum, etc. ; 4 vols. Paris ; 1806-7-9. 



Both of these works " contain the mention or description of some typical 

 forms from North America, but no new species." They are also important 

 for genera. 



Leach, W. E. 



On the Genera and Species of Eproboscideous Insects. In the Wernerian 

 Transaction, 11, Edinburgh, 1817. 



Olfersia americana and Oniifhomyia crythroccphala from N. A. 



LeBaron, William. 



Second Annual Report on the Noxious Insects of the State of Illinois, 1872. 

 Tachina (^Exorista) pliycitcc, which has been referred by Coquillett to 

 Exorista pyste Walk. 



Linne, Carl Von. 



Systema Naturae per Regna Tria Naturae Secundiun Classes, Ordines, Gen- 

 era, etc., loth edition, 1758. 



Contains descriptions of sixteen species referred to America, some of 

 which are South .American. 



