CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. l6l 



thurstoni Brodie, Biol. Rev. of Ontario, i, 1894, 73-75.— Toronto ; gall in stem 

 of He Han thus divaricata. 



CLINODIPLOSIS. 



KiEFFER, Feuille jeune Natural., xxiv, 121, 1894. 

 rosivora Coquillett, Bull. 22, n. sen, Div. of Ent., 46 (D//>/o.s/.y).— East. U. S.; 

 infests buds of roses grown under glass. 



LESTODIPLOSIS. 



KiEFFER, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, lxiii, 28, 1894; Feuille jeun. Natural., 



XXIV, 84, 1894 (the latter as Coprodiplosis). 

 caliptera Fitch, Essay on the Wheat-fly (first edition in Amer. Quart. Jour. 



Agric. and Sci., 11, No. 2, 1S45, pi. v, f. 2; second edit, in Trans. N. Y. 



State Agl. Soc., 1846, vol. v. ^Mentioned as Cecidomyia in both. Cer- 



ealis is separated in the second only.) Also in 3d N. Y. Rept., 90, pi. 11, 



f. 18 (id.).— N. Y. ; affects wheat like tritici. 

 decemmaculata Walsh, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., iii, 631 {Diplosis). —Rock Id., 111.; 



inquilinous in galls of strobiloides. 

 septemmaculata Walsh, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., iii, 630; vi, 228 (both Diplosis). 



—Rock Id., 111. ; inquilinous in galls of brassicoides, bred from black 



knot on plum, and " from the coccidian gall vitifolice Fitch." 

 ? Say, Long's Exped., App., 357 (oniata) ; Compl. Works, i, 242 (id.). — 



Pa. [Walsh, with a doubt.] 

 ? Wiedemann, Auss. Zw., i, 22 (id.). 



ASYNAPTA. 



LoEW, Dipt. Beitr., iv, 39, 1850. 



OsTEN Sacken, Mon. N. A. Dipt., i, 177, 1862. 



RiJBSAAMEN, Bed. Ent. Zeitsch., xxxvii, 400, 1892. 



KiEFFER, Annales Soc. Ent. France, 1900, 446. 

 antennariae Wheeler, Proc. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc, Apr., 1889, 212-216, all stages 

 and habits ; galls in terminal buds of Antennaria plantaginifolia; court- 

 ship mentioned. — Wis. 



cecidomyid.f: of which the adult is UNDESCRIBED. 



These have all been referred to as belonging to the genus Cecidomyia, except 

 as noted. 

 agrostis Osten Sacken, Mon. N. A. Dipt., i, 204. — N. Y. 



Fitch, The Hessian Fly, 2d edit., 38, original mention as " imbricated gall 

 on Agrostis laterifolia." 

 balsamicola Lintner, 4th N. Y. Rept., 60-63, figs. — N. Y. ; larvje make swellings 

 in base of" leaves of balsam fir, Abies balsamea. 

 Lintner, 7th N. Y. Rept., 307, oc. in Abies fraseri in N. C. 

 coryloides Walsh, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., iii, 588; vi, 224 (salicis-coryloides). — 

 Rock Id., 111., on Salix discolor. 

 Bergenstamm und Loew, Synopsis Cecid., 71, quoted by O. S., Cat., 215. 

 coryloides Walsh, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., iii, 588; vi, 224 {vitis-coryloides) . — 111.; 

 galls on wild grapes — Vitis cordifolia and riparia. 

 Walsh and Riley, Amer. Ent., i, 107, fig. of gall. 

 Riley, 5th Mo. Rept., 116, same fig. and note. 

 Packard. Guide to Study of Ins., 376, fig. 

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