CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTEKA. 59 



Besprechung einiger Gattungen unci Arten dcr Diptcra jnipipara. Termesz. 

 Fiizetek, xxv, 1902, 327-338. 



Ornithouiyia crytliroccphala Leach is made ihc type of a new genus, 

 Onnthoctona ; Oniithoica coiifiuciita Say rcdesc. 



Studien iiber Diptera Pupipara. Zeitschr. f. Syst. Hym. und Dipterologie, iii, 

 145-180, 1903. 



A very thorough work, referring to several North American species ; 

 Lyncliia pusilla n. sp., from Cuba. Bigot's types in the family are eluci- 

 dated, from examination. 



Staeger, C. 



Groenland's Antliater. In Kroyer's Naturhist. Tidskrift, new sen, i, 346- 



369. 1845- 



Eight new species; fifty-five species mentioned in all. 



Stedman, J. M. 



Thirty-fourth Report Board of Agriculture of Missouri, 1902. 



Contains articles on Hessian Fly (p. 76) and Wheat Bulb-Worm (p. 

 85) ; no new species. 



Stein, P. 



Die Anthomyiden-Gruppe Homalomyia. Berliner Entom. Zeitsch., XL, 1-146, 



1895. 



Several North American species also occurring in Europe arc redesc. 



Nordamerikanischen Anthomyiden. Berliner Entom. Zeitschr., xlii, 161- 



288, 1897. 



Many new species, several new genera ; the foundation of our knowledge 



of the North American fauna in this family. 

 Die Walker'schen Aussereuropaischen Anthomyiden in der Sammlung des 



British Museums zu London. Zeitschr. f. Syst. Hym. und Dipterologie, 



1901, 185-221. 



A reexamination of Walker's types, with descriptions of many. Three 



labeled but unpublished species of Walker are described — Hydrotcea suc- 



ccdcns. Hylcmyia rclata and Pcgninyia debiiis. from North America. These 



of course are credited to Stein, not Walker. 

 Die Zetterstedt'schen, Holmgren'schen und Boheman'schen Anthomyiden- 



typen des Stockholmer Museums. Wiener Entom. Zeitung, xxi, 29-66, 



1902. 



Holmgren's Greenland species are elucidated. 



Summa, H. 



The Pseudo-parasitism of Diptera in Man, or Myiasis. St. Louis j\led. & 

 Surg. Journal; April, May and June, 1889; sep., 16 pp., 5 figs. 



Swederus, Samuel. 



Et Nytt Genus och Femtio Nj'a Species af Insecter. In the Vetenskap. 

 Acad. Nya Handl., 1787, p. 181 and 276. 



"Two North American species: Musca tomcntosa. which is probably 

 Brachypalpns vcrhosus. and Musca (Syrphus) monucnUis: 1 cannot make 

 out the synonymy of the latter." — O. S. 



Theobald, Fred. V. 



A ^Monograph of the Culicid;e of the World. London, British Museum. 

 Vols. I and II and vol. of col. plates, 1901 ; Vol. Ill, 1903. 



All the North American species known at the time of preparation are 

 redescribed in this great work; there are also numerous new species, espe- 



