CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 517 



fulvipes Macquart, see maccUana. 



? hyacinthina Desvoidy, Myodaires, 450. — S. A. 



Macquart, Dipt. Exot, 11, 3, 148. — N. A. Very doubtful — J. M. A. 

 Hough, Kans. Univ. Quart., ix, 204, syn., etc., under the name of scg- 



mcntaria Fabr. ;as it is scarcely a North American species, I do not 



rectify the nomenclature. 

 rherminieri Desvoidy, Myodaires, 446. — Carolina. 

 macellaria Fabricius, Syst. Ent., 776 {Musca) ; Ent. Syst., iv, 319 (id.) ; Syst. 



Antl., 292 (id.).— W. I. 

 Wiedemann, Auss. Zw., ii, 405 (id.). 

 Olivier, Encycl. Meth., viii, 405 (id.). 

 Macquart, Dipt. Exot., 11, 3, 132, pi. xvi (Calliphora fulvipes) ; 147, pi. 



XVII (Lucilia). — Chili; Brazil and Cuba. 

 Walker, List, i\', 873-878 {Miisca lyrcea. verena, caruca, gainclia). — 



Montevideo and Venezuela. 

 RoNDANi, Ann. Soc. Nat. Modena, iii, 3, 9 (Somoviyia fulvipes). — S. A. 

 Bigot, in Sagra's Cuba, 820 (Lucilia). — Cuba. 

 CoQUEREL, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1858, 173, pi. iv, f. 2 (Lucilia liomini- 



vorax). 

 Thomson, Eugenics Resa, 543, 544 {Lucilia picicrus and tccniaria). — Pan- 

 ama; no locality. [J. M. A. and Giglio-Tos.] 

 Bigot, Annales, 1877, 252 (Somoinyia aztcquina). — Mex. 

 Brauer and Bergenstamm, Zweifl. d. Kaiserl. Mus., v, 391 (Paralucilia 



fulvipes) . 

 ScHiNER, Novara, 309 (Calliphora fulvipes). — Chili. 

 Lynch A., An. Soc. Cientif. Argentina, x, 1880, 71. — Argentina. 

 GiGLio-Tos, Ditt. del Mess., iv, 5 and 6, syn. and bibliog. (niaeellaria and 



fulvipes).— Meyi. [Wulp.] 

 Van der Wulp, Tijdschr. v. Ent., xxvii, 38; Biologia, Dipt., 11, 297, 



bibliog., etc. — Mexico, various places. 

 Morgan, Bull. 2, sec. sen. La. Ex. Sta., 1890, " The Screw-worm Fly," 



larvae infest open sores on mules, etc. ; abstract by Riley and Howard, 



Ins. Life, in, 131. — Miss. 

 Francis, Bull. Tex. Ex. Sta., 1890, same ; also abstracted in Ins. Life, 



III, 362. — Texas. 

 Murtfeldt, Ins. Life, iv, 200, " hominivorous habits " of, in St. Louis. 

 ? Riley and Howard, Ins. Life, vi, 56, notes on two cases of larvae in 



human ear, supposed to be this species. 

 Weed, H. E., Canad. Ent., xxiii, 243; natural food of larvae is decaying 



flesh. 

 Lugger, 2d Rept. Ent. Minn., 158-160, fig., 131, popular account. 

 MoTTER, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, vi, 223, oc. in human graves. 

 Herrick, Bull. 53, Miss. Ex. Sta., 1900, habits and remedies. 

 Hough, Zool. Bull., 11, 283, brief desc. and figs. 

 Howard, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 11, 562, figs, and habits. 

 Porto Rico — Roeder; N. J. — Smith Cat.; Jamaica— Johnson : Fla. — John- 

 son. 

 plsei Desvoidy, Myodaires, 448. — W. I. 

 tibialis Desvoidy, Myodaires, 446. — San Domingo. 

 turbida Walker, Dipt. Saund., 336 (M»,?t-a).— Jamaica. 



Probably macellaria — J. M. A. 

 wheeleri Hough, Zool. Bull, 11. 284, figs.— Cal. 



