CATALOGUE OF NORTH AIMERICAN DIPTERA. 64/ 



LiNTNER, 4th N. Y. Rept., 73-79 {Phytomyza lateralis) ; 7lh Rept., 242- 



246, more on habits {Phytomyza). 

 CoQuiLLETT, Ins. Life, VII, 399, figs, and Hfe hist. ; Bull. 10, n. sen, Div. 

 of Ent., 79 (id.). — N. Y., Pa., Conn.; larvae mine in chrysanthemum, 

 marguerite, daisy and fever-few. 

 lateralis Fallen, Phytomyzides, 3, 1823 {Phytomyza). — Europe. 

 Meigen, Syst. Beschr., vi, 190 (id.). 

 ScHiNER, Fauna Austr., 11, 313 (id.). 

 Glover, MS. Notes Jour., Dipt., 1874, 40, mention (id.). 

 Brauer, Denkschr. Kaiserl. Akad. Wiss., xlvii, 90 (id.). 

 Coquillett, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 11, 464, oc. in N. A. — Popof Id. 



Note. — According to Schiner, the larvae live in the pith of the stem of 

 Verbena, Centaiirea, etc., and the flowfer-head of Pyrcthrum. 

 nigritella Zetterstedt, Dipt. Scand., vii, 2816 (Phytomysa). — Europe. 

 LuNDBECK, Dipt. Groenl, 11, 306, oc. in Greenland (id.). 



PARAMYIA. 



WiLLiSTON, Kans. Univ. Quart., vi, i, 1897. 

 nigra Williston, loc. cit., 2. — Grenada, W. I. 



Subfamily Agromyzin^. 



CERATOMYZA. 



Schiner, Wien. Ent. Monatsch., vi, 1862; Fauna Austr., 11, 390, 1864. 

 Macquart, Hist. Nat. Dipt., 11, 614 (Odonioecra, preoc). 

 dorsalis Loew, Cent., iii, 96 {Odontocera). — D. C. 



? Williston, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1896, 427, pi. xiv, f. 155, doubtful 



oc. in St. Vincent, W. I. 

 Coquillett, Bull. 10, n. ser., Div. of Ent., yj, larva in timothy and wheat 



in Ind. ; Proc. U. S. N. M., xxii, 269, oc. in Porto Rico. 

 Hopkins, Bull. 17, n. sen, Div. of Ent., larvae mining in timothy. 

 Webster, Canad. Ent., 1900, 212, reared from wheat plants. 

 Howard, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 11, 593, reared from human excrement 



— probably an unusual habit for the species. — D. C. 

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



Note. — An undescribed Ceratomyza has been reared from young wheat 

 plants at Pullman, Wash., by Professor C. V. Piper; it causes consider- 

 able damage. 



AGROMYZA. 

 Fallen, Agromyzides, 3, 1823. 

 Schiner, Fauna Austr., 11, 299, 1864. 

 aeneiventris Fallen, Agromyzides, 4. — Europe. 

 Meigen, Syst. Beschr., vi, 169 (cenea). 

 Zetterstedt, Dipt. Scand., vii, 2777. 

 Schiner, Fauna Austr., 11, 304. 



OsTEN Sacken, Cat., 210, oc. in N. A. — " Loew in litt." 

 Coquillett, Bull. 10, n. sen, Div. of Ent., 78; larvae in burrows in roots 



of clover and stems of Ambrosia. — U. S. 

 N. J.— Smith Cat.; Porto Rico— Coquillett ; Beulah, N. M.— Skinnen 



Note. — Schiner says the larvae have been reared from the pith of Arc- 

 tium, and from the stems of Angelica, Ccntaiiria, and Cardans. 

 angulata Loew, Cent., viii, 87. — Pa. N. J. — Smith Cat. 



