556 CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



LuNDBECK, Dipt. Groenl., ii, 285, oc. in Greenland. 



Stein, Wien. Ent. Zeit., xxi, 58, type redesc. (Chortophila). 

 floccosa Macquart, see brassiccs. 

 fugax Meigen, Syst. Beschr., v, 147 {Anthomyia) .—'Enroot. 



ScHiNER, Fauna Austr., i, 646 (id). 



Stager, Groenl. Antl., 355, 42 (Anihomyia striolata Fallen), oc. in Green- 

 land. 



ScHiODTE, Tillag til Rink's Greenland, etc., 69, oc. in Greenland (id.). 



Strobl, Anthoniyidae Steiermarks, 206 (Anthomyia). 



LuNDBECK, Dipt. Groenl, 11, 284, syn., and oc. in Greenland. 

 fusciceps Zetterstedt, Dipt. Scand., iv, 1552 (Aricia). — Denmark. 



Walker, List, iv, 949, 950, 951, 964, 966 (Anthomyia tinia, perrima, viana, 

 Eriphia marginata, and ? Dialyta cupreifrons). — All Martin Falls, ex- 

 cept viana, from Nova Scotia. Syn. by Stein, from t3'pes ; that of cu- 

 preifrons is a little doubtful. 



Fitch, Trans. N. Y. Ag'l Soc, xv, 1855, 533; ist and 2d Repts., 1856, 301. 

 pi. I, f. 3 (Hylemyia dcceptiva). — N. Y. 



Rondani, Att. Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat., ix, 1866, 165; Dipt. Ital. Prod., vi. 213 

 (Chortophila cilicrura). 



Riley, ist Mo. Rept., 154, figs.; larvae attack seed-corn when sprouting 

 (Anthomyia zece). — N.J. Desc. quoted in Gen. Index to Mo. Repts., p. 89. 



Riley, 9th Mo. Rept., 92, figs. ; larvae live on eggs of Rocky Mt. locust 

 (Anthomyia radicum, var. caloptcni) . — !Minn. 



? Riley, Packard, and Thomas, ist Rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., 285-289, 

 figs, and desc. ; larvse devour eggs of Rocky Mt. locust. Referred to 

 angnstifrons Meig., which Rondani (Dipt. Ital. Prod., vi, 216) regards 

 as the first name of fusciceps. 



Hagen, Canad. Ent., xiii, 49, reports Hylemyia dcceptiva in the Harvard 

 collection. 



Lintner, 1st N. Y. Rept, 199-202, fig. and notes (Phorbia ? dcceptiva and 

 zea) ; 181-184, habits, fig., etc. (cilicrura) . 



Howard, Ins. Life, vi, 372, records as parasite of Loxostege sticticalis, the 

 sugar-beet web-worm (mentioned as P. fuscipes, corrected Ins. Life, 

 VII, 278) ; VII, 429, note on injury to wax beans by larvae, in Wis. 



Coquillett, Ins. Life, vi, 372, syn. of dcceptiva, from type. 



Slingerland, Bull. 78, Cornell Univ. Experiment Station, 499-502, habits. 

 syn., etc. ; larvse feed in cabbage, radish, onion, beans, potatoes, and 

 hedge mustard. 



Howard, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 11, 584, habits ; reared from human ex- 

 crement.— D. C., Va., Md. 



Chittenden, Bull. Zi, n. sen, Div. of Ent., 84. figs., affecting the planted 

 seed of beans and peas. 



Chittenden, Bull. 43, Div. of Ent., 68-70, biol., figs., etc. (Pegomyia). 

 The Seed-Corn Maggot. Also lives in roots of beet. 



N. J.— Smith Cat; Montreal— Chagnon ; White Mts., N. H.— Slosson; 

 Fla. — Johnson; Beulah, N. M. — Skinner. 

 Note. — The Phorbia perrima from White Mts., in Mrs. Slosson's list, 



must be an erroneous determination. 

 fuscisquama Van der Wulp, Biologia, Dipt., 11, 340. — Guerrero, I\Iex. 

 icterica Holmgren, Ins. Nordgroenl., 102 (Aricia). — Greenland. 



Lundbeck, Dipt. Scand., 11, 286. — Greenland. 

 laevis Stein, Berl. Ent. Zeitsch., xlii, 231 (Chortophila). — Mass. 



N. J.— Smith Cat (id.). 



