66o CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 



Banks, Nathan. 



The " Yellow Fly " of the Dismal Swamp. Ent. News, xv, 290, 291 ; Nov., 

 1904. 



Identified as Diachlonis fcrrugatus Fabr. 



Bezzi, Mario. 



Verzeichniss der bis jetzt bekannten Arten der Dipteren-Gattung Drapetis 

 Meig. Wien. Ent. Zeit., xxiii, 143-146, 1904. 

 Includes the North American species; none new. 



Brimley, C. S. and Sherman, Franklin. 



List of the Tabanidje of North Carolina. Ent. News, xv, 270-275. 

 No new species. 



Brues, C. T. 



Monograph of N. A. Phoridas. This is included in the body of the Cata- 

 logue; see the family, p. 334. 



Notes on Trichobius and the Systematic Position of the Streblidas. Bull. 

 Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., xx, Art. viii. 

 No new species. 



Card, F. W. and Stene, A. E. 



Ariicle on the Apple Maggot (Rhagolctis pomonclla) in 17th Rept. of R. I. 

 Expt. Station, 1904, 191-201. Purely economic. 

 Chagnon, G. 



Additions to the Syrphidse of the Province of Quebec. 34th Ann. Rept. 

 Ent. Soc. of Ontario, 1904, 48, 49. ■ 

 Eight species mentioned ; none new. 



Chittenden, F. H. 



The Cherry Fruit Fly. Bulletin No. 44, Div. of Ent, 70-7S, I904- 

 Review of the habits, etc., of Rhagolctis cingiilata Lw. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. 



Three New Cecidomyiid Flies. Canad. Ent., xxxvi, 155, 156; June, 1904. 

 New : Diplosis coloradclla, Rhabdophaga portcrcr, Cccidomyia pcroc- 

 c lilt a. 



Cook, Melville T. 



Galls and the Insects Producing Them. Ohio Naturalist, 1904. 



A series of articles from a botanical standpoint chiefly; several Dip- 

 terous galls described ; no new species. 



Coquillett, D. W. 



Several New Diptera from North America. Canad. Ent., xx.wi, 10-12; 

 Jan., 1904. 



New: Culcx duprcci, Janthinosoina (Coiicliyliastcs) varipcs, Mctrioc- 

 ncmus knahi, Cuterelra grisca, Bischofia varia (the last a genus of Scio- 

 myzidas heretofore known from Europe). 



Notes on Culex nigritulus. Ent. News, xv, 7;^, 74; Feb., 1904. 



Ihe American species formerly called nigritulus is distinct, and the 

 name saliuarius is proposed for it. Nigritulus is not North American. 



Invertebrata Pacifica. Reports on the Californian and Nevadan Diptera, i. 

 (See notice under C. F. Baker.) Mr. Coquillett described the new 

 species as follows : Mycetophila trifasciata and fcncstrata, Neocmphcria 

 pullata, Sciophila calcarata, Dilophiis occipitalis, Lcptis Aavonigra, Phcncus 

 opacus, Tabanus opacus, Thcrcva Havicauda, Acroccra bakcri, Rhamplio- 

 iiiyia curvipes, Chilosia plumosa, Zagonia (n. gen. Geomyzidce) flava, 

 Hippclatcs microccntrus, Chyliza rohusta, Mclicria occidentalism Spilo- 



