CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. I O/ 



minuta Banks, Canad. Ent., xxvi, 331. — Sea Cliff, N. Y. Also occurs in N. M. 

 —Banks. 



Aldrich, 2 1 St Rept. Geol. Indiana, 1896, 188, oc. in a cavern, Ind. 



Howard, Canad. Ent., xxxiii, 43, oc. in Va. ; bred from cowdung. 



White Mts., N. H.— Slosson. 

 nigra Banks, Canad. Ent., xxvi, 331. — Sea Cliff, N. Y. Also reported from Va. 



— Banks, 

 nitida Banks, Canad. Ent., xxxiii, 275. — D. C. 

 opposita Banks, Canad. Ent., xxxiii, 274. — D. C. 



pallens Williston, Dipt. St. Vincent, 283, pi. ix, f. 50. — St. Vincent, W. I. 

 punctatella Townsend, Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., xix, 19. — Vera Cruz, 

 schizura Kincaid, Ent. News, x, 32, f. 9. — Seattle Wash, 

 sigma Kincaid, Ent. News, x, f. i. — Olympia, Wash. 

 signata Banks, Canad. Ent, xxxiii, 274.- — D. C. 

 slossoni Williston, Ent. News, iv, 114.— Watkins Glen, N. Y. 



Banks, Canad. Ent., xxvi, 324, male. — N. Y. 

 superba Banks, Canad. Ent., xxvi, 332 (Sea Cliff, N. Y.) ; xxxiii, 275, oc. in 

 D. C, "on the bark of large trees." 



SYCORAX. 



Curtis, Brit. EntomoL, 745, 1839. 

 Schiner, Fauna Austr., 11, 631, 1864. 

 Kincaid, Ent. News, x, 30, part. desc. 

 lanceolata Kincaid, Ent. News, x, 35, f. 11, 12. — Palo Alto and Santa Cruz Mts., 

 Cal. ; Almota, Wash. 



TRICHOMYIA. 



Curtis, Brit. Ent., 745, 1839. 

 Schiner, Fauna Austr., 11, 631, 1864. 

 cirrata Coquillett, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, x, 137. — Frontera in Tabasco, Mex. 



CHIRONOMID^. 



STENOXENUS. 



Coquillett, Ent. News, x, 60, 1899. 

 johnsoni Coquillett, loc. cit., fig.^Delaware Water Gap, N. J. 



JSlote. — Mr. Coquillett has founded a new family upon this species, which 

 he calls Stenoxenidse. As but a single female specimen with the antennse 

 broken off has as yet come to light, and it is admittedly related to Cera- 

 topogon, it would seem decidedly premature to recognize this family. 



TERSESTHES. 



Townsend, Psyche, Jan., 1893, 371. 

 torrens Townsend, loc. cit., plate.— Socorro Co., N. M. ; the females suck blood. 



CERATOPOGON. 



Meigen, Illig. Mag., 11, 261, 1803; Syst. Bcschr., i, 70, 1818. 



Zetterstedt, Dipt. Scand., ix, 3629, 1850. 



Winnertz, Linnrea Ent., vi, 1851, pp. 1-80; this is the classic monograph 



of the European species. 

 Schiner, Fauna Austr., 11, 574, 1864. 



