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A LIST OF THE BRITISH CliCllJOMYIDA] ARKANGEU ACCORDING 

 TO THE VIEWS OF RECENT AUTHORS. 



BY JAMES K. COLLIN, F.E.S. 



The arr;in<;eineiit of the CiiciU(3MViDiE in Verrall's IjisL of 

 British Diptcra not hnving been revised for the iSecond Edilion (1901) 

 is so completely out of date, that any student taking up the family 

 would be at a disadvantage in having first to trace a British species 

 to its correct genus in European Lists ; 1 have therefore compiled the 

 following List for the benefit of British workers in this family. 



The synonymy only includes the names of species which have 

 been recorded from time to time as British ; and in all cases where 1 

 have made any alteration in the name of a species which was in 

 Verrall's List, or added, a species which had previously only been 

 known as British by the gall, 1 have given authorities for such change 

 or addition. 



The arrangement is that of Kertesz in his Catalogus Dipterorum, 

 volume ii, 1902. 



CECIDOMYID^. 



LESTREMIN^. 



LASIOPTERYX, Westw. 



mOMYZA, Schin. {nee Westw.) 

 obfuscata, Mg. 



CAMPYLOMYZA, Mg. 

 aceris, Mg. 

 bicolor, Mg. 

 Jlavipes, Mg. 

 ? globifera, Hal. (1) 

 ? halterata, Ztt. (2) 



atra, Wlk, {nee Mg.) 



CATOCHA, Hal. 

 latipes, Hal. 

 brevinervis, Ztt. 



LESTREMIA, Mcq. 

 carnea, Lw. 

 cinerea, Mcq. 

 fusca, Mg. 

 leucophffia, Mg. 



CECIDOMYIN-ffi. 



BRACHYNEURA, Riid. 



stygia, Wlk. {nee Mg.) (3) 



LASIOPTERA, Mg. 

 albipennis, Mg. 

 I'ubi, Heeg. 



argyrosticta, Mg. 

 ?fuHginosa, Steph. 

 ? fusca, Mg. 

 ? picta, Mg. 

 ? pulchra, Mg. 



RHABDOPHAGA, Westw. 

 heterobia, Lw. 



saligna, Hardy 



strobilina, Breini 

 rosaria, Lw. 



cinerearum, Hardy 

 saliciperda, Duf. 



albipennis, Lw. 

 salicis, Schrk. 

 viminalis, Westw. (4) 



DASYNEURA, Rnd. 



Dastneuua, s. sir, 

 brassicsB, Wiiiii. 

 saliciiia, Sehrk. 

 sisynibrii, Schrk. 



