158 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



Felt, i7tli N. Y. Rept., 1902, 705-730, figs, and pi. 



Garman, Bull. 103, Ky. Ex. Station, 1902, experiments. 



Washburn, Bull, y/, Minn. Ex. Sta., 1-7, figs.; Canad. Ent., xxv, 317, 



notes. 



Note. — The species occurs in Europe and New Zealand. 



BREMIA. 



RoNDANi, Atti Soc. Sci. Nat. Milano, 11, 287, i860, 

 cucumeris Lintner, nth N. Y. Rept., 165-168, pi. 11 {Diplosis). — Mass.; the larva 



transforms smaller leaves of musk-melon into hairy galls. Called " The 



Melon-vine Midge." 



CONTARINIA. 

 RoNDANi, Atti Soc. Sci. Nat. Milano, 11, 287, i860. 

 Kieffer, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, lxiii, 28, 1894 (Eiidiplosis and Stictodip- 



losis) ; Wien. Ent. Zeit., xv, 94, 1896, syn., etc. 

 pyrivora Riley, Dept. Agric. Rept, 1885, 283, pi. vii, f. 2-4 (Diplosis). — E. U. S. ; 



larvje in fruit of pears. 

 ? Meigen, Klassification, i, 39, pi. 11, f. S(Cecidomyia nigra) ; Syst. Beschr., 



I, 95, pi. Ill, f. II (id.). — Europe. 

 ? NoRDLiNGER, Die Kleine Feinde d. Landwirthschaft, 622, 1869 (Ceci- 



doniyia pyricola). — Europe. 

 Riley, Wien. Ent. Zeit, vi, 203, f. 1-3 (Diplosis). 

 Meade, Entomologist, xxi, 123-131, 1888 (id.). 

 Lintner, 8th N. Y. Rept, 140-151, full discussion, bibliog., etc. (id.).; loth 



Rept., 386, 387, notes (id.) ; Canad. Ent., xxiii, 223, abstract of habits 



and oc. (id.). — N. Y. 

 Smith, Ent News, iv, 297-299, experiments for destruction of (id.). 

 Kieffer, Synops. Cecid. Europe et Alg., 33, 1898, oc. in Europe. 

 setigera Lintner, nth N. Y. Rept., 168-170, pi. iii. — Mass.; affects young leaves 



of musk-melons the same as Contarinia cucumeris ; " The Hairy Melon- 

 vine Midge." 

 tritici KiRBY, Trans. Linn. Soc, iv, 246 (Tipula). — England; larvoe in wheat 



heads. 

 Harris, Ins. Inj. to Veg., 592 (Cecidomyia). — Mass. 

 FiTCH, Essay on the Wheat Fly, 1845 (Cecidomyia) ; 3d N. Y. Rept., 1-88, 



pi. II, f. I, 4 (id.).— N. Y. Called "The Wheat Midge." 

 Amyot, Bull. Soc. Ent France, civ, 1855 (id.). 

 Lintner, ist N. Y. Rept, 6, republishes Fitch's cut, etc. (id.). 

 Webster, Dept. Agric. Rept., 1884, 389; 1885, 318 (Diplosis). 

 Kieffer, Wien. Ent. Zeit., xv, 99, gen. ref. ; Synops. Cecid. Europe et Alg., 



34- 

 Fletcher, Rept. Ent. and Bot., 1898, 172 (Diplosis). 

 Marlatt, Farmers' Bull. 132, Dept. of Agric. (id.). 

 Lochhead, Bull. 116, Ont. Ag. Coll. and Ex. Sta., 7, 8, fig. (id.). 

 violicola Coquillett, Bull. 22, n. sen, Div. of Ent., 47-50, fig. (Diplosis). — Va., 



N. Y., D. C. ; infesting and folding leaves of violets. 

 Howard, Amer. Florist, Jan. 21, 1899 (id.). 

 Galloway, "Commercial Violet Culture," 211-215, fig. (id.). 

 Chittenden, Bull. 27, n. ser., Div. of Ent., 47-50, pi. and figs. (id.). 



CECIDOMYIA. 



Meigen, Illig. Mag., 11, 261, 1803; Klassification, 1804. 



