CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. $2 1 



Brauer and Bergenstamm, Zweifl. d. Kaiserl. Mas., iv, 157, 1889; vi, 180, 



1893; also as Paralucilia, v, 391, 1891 ; vi, 180, 1893. 

 For a supposed species of Lucilia infesting the turtle, see Riley and How- 

 ard, Insect Life, v, 269; also True, Science, iv, 511, and Packard, x\mer. 

 Naturalist, xvi, 598. 

 argentifera Bigot, see PseudopyrcUia coniiciiia. 

 brunnicornis Macquart, see sericata. 

 brunicosa Desvoidy, see sylvarum. 

 caeruleiviridis Macquart, see sericata. 



caesar Linne, Fauna Suec, 451 {Miisca). — Sweden; "habitat ubique in cadaveri- 

 bus, carnibus et putridis." A common and widespread carrion flj-. 

 Fabricius, Syst. Antl., 289 (id.)- 

 Meigen, Syst. Beschr., v, 51 (id.). 

 Desvoidy, Myodaires, 452, 453 {ccvsar and Icpida). — Philadelphia; France 



and Nova Scotia. 

 Macquart, Dipt. Exot., 11, 2, 299, pi. xviii, f. 5 (parcnsis) ; Suppl. iii. 57 



(fraterna and consobrma). — Para; N. A.\ N. A. 

 Fitch, Trans. N. Y. State Agr. Soc, 1849, 801, popular account of " sheep 



maggots." 

 Walker, List, iv, 879, oc. in Mass. and ^Martin Falls, Canada. 

 Schiner, Fauna Austr., i, 589. 



RoNDANi, Esame Ditt. Brazil, sep. 17 (Lucilia pnnceps). — Brazil. 

 OsTEN Sacken, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., xxxi, 1887, 20, abstract of Portchin- 



sky's Russian work on habits of larvae, etc. — valuable. 

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



etc. — Durango, Mex. ; Costa Rica. 

 TowNSEND, Psyche, June, 1893, records supposed rearing from Lcucaina 



unipuncta. 

 GiGLio-Tos, Ditt. del Mess., iv, 2, bibliog. and notes. — Orizaba, etc., Mex. 

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

 Hough, Zool. Bull., 11, 288, notes and synonymy; Kans. L'niv. Quart., ix, 



203, oc. in S. A. and syn. 

 Howard, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 11, 563, figs, and habits ; reared from 



human excrement. 

 Morgan, Bull. 30. n. ser., Div. of Ent., 25, 1901, reared from Melanoplus 



differcn tialis. — Miss. 

 Common everywhere in North America, within the inhabited limits. 



Note. — The species in Riley, Rept. U. S. Entomol., 1890, 249, should 

 have been PseudopyrcUia cornicina. 

 callipes Bigot, see Chrysomyia. 



carolinensis Desvoidy', see PseudopyrcUia conticina. 

 cluvia Walker, see ruficornis. 

 compar Desvoidy, see PseudopyrcUia cornicina. 

 cornicina Fabricius, see PseudopyrclUa. 

 flavigena Bigot, see Chrysomyia. 

 fulvifacies Desvoidy, see Phormia regina. 

 fulvinota Bigot, Annales, 1877, 251. — Mex. 



Brauer, Sitzungsbericht d. K. Akad., cviii, 524, refers type to Paralucilia. 

 heraea Walker, see PseudopyrcUia cornicina. 

 insularis Walker, see ruficornis. 



iridicolor Bigot, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, 1887, 599 (Somomyia). — Cuba. 

 macellaria Fabricius, see Chrysomyia. 

 meridensis Macquart, see PyrcUia. 



