42 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



Neue nordamerikanische Dipteren. Berliner Entom. Zeitsch., xviii, 378-384. 



Six new species. 

 Beschreibungen neuer amerikanischen Dipteren. Zeitsch. f. Ges. Naturwiss., 

 XLViii, 317-340, 1876. 

 Seventeen new species. 

 Revision der Blepharoceridae. Schles. Zeitschr. f. Entomol., Neue Folge, vi. 

 Breslau, 1877. 



The description of Bihiocephala grandis is reproduced here, in German. 

 Neue nordamerikanischen Ephydrinen. Zeitsch. f. Gesammten Naturwiss., 

 L, 192-^03; March and April, 1878. 

 Fourteen new species. 



Table of North American Species of Pachyrhina. Verb. Zool.-Bot. Ges., 

 1879, 513-516. 

 No new species. 

 * Note. — There are many other important papers of Loew, which should be 

 consulted. He rarely wrote anything unimportant. The above, however, 

 are all in which the North American fauna is directly referred to. 

 Long, Wm. H., Jr. 



New Species of Ceratopogon. Biological Bulletin, iii. May and June, 1902. 

 C. briDiialis. steiiainiiiatis, texanus, zvheeleri. 

 Lugger, Otto. 



Parasites of Man and the Domesticated Animals, in Second Report of the 

 State Entomologist of Minnesota, 1896 (published 1897). 



Pages 145-182 and 209-230 are devoted to Diptera; Simulium mimitum, 

 irritatum and tribiilatitm are named and figured, but not described. 

 Lundbeck, Will. 



Entom. Unters. i Vest-Groenl. Medd. om Grcenl, Heft vii, 1893. 



A brief article, not seen by me ; appears to be superseded by the following. 

 Diptera Groenlandica. I. Videnskabelige Meddelelser Naturhistoriske Foren- 

 ing i Kjobenhavn, 1898, 236-314, 2 plates. II. Ibid., 1900, 281-316, figs. 



A number of new species ; the old faunal lists of Staeger, Holmgren, 

 and Schiodte are carefully reviewed, and the species elucidated. 

 Lynch Arribalzaga, Felix. 



Dipterologia Argentina. Culicidje. Revista del Museo de la Plata, i, 345-413, 



with five plates (two colored) ; 1891. 

 Dipterologia Argentina. Syrphidae. Anales de la Sociedad cientifica Argen- 

 tina, XXXII, XXXIII, and xxxiv, in instalments; 1891-1893. 

 Dipterologia Argentina. Mycetophilidse. Boletin de la Academia Nacional 

 de Ciencias, xii, 377-436 and 471-483; 1892. 



El Genero Sapromyza en America, Anales de la Sociedad cientifica Argen- 

 tina, xxxiv, 253-301 ; 1893. 



Important on account of the large number of tropical species, many of 

 which are found also in ^lexico and Central America, or in the West 

 Indies. 



McGillivray, A. D. and Houghton, C. 0. 



A List of Insects taken in the Adirondacks, N. Y. Diptera in Entomological 

 News, xiv, 12, 13 ; Jan., 1903. 



About ninety species, determined by Johannsen. The exact locality is 

 Axton, N. Y. 



