150 TACIIINIDAE. 



piceus Macquart, Hist. Nat. Dipt. II, 84, 11. — Carolina. 

 Marshamia analls Rob. Desvoidy, Myod. 58 [Macq.]. 



califoruiensis Macquart, Dipt. Exot. 4e Suppl. 175, 18. — California. 



alboiiiiiCHlatiis Jaennicke, Neue Exot. Dipt. 80. — Mexico. 

 flavitarsis Macquart. Dipt. Exot.' II, 3, 47, 4; Tab. V, f. 1; ler Suppl. 



152, 11; Tab. XIII, f. 13; 3e Suppl. 45; Schiner, Dipt, of tbe 



Novara etc. 334 (Saundersia). — Mexico (Macq.) ; South Americfi, 



(Schiner). (-«'^). 

 ornatiis Macquart, Dipt. Exot. II, 3, 47, 5; Tab. IV, f. 6; Schiner, 



Dipt, of the Novara etc. 333 (Saundersia). — Mexico; Columbia 



(S. America). 

 ruflpes Jaennicke, Neue Exot. Dipt. 79. — Panama. 



Ooiiia. 



Meigen, in lUiger's Magaz. II; 1803. 



albifrons Walker, List, etc. IV, 798. - Huds. B. Terr. 



auricops Meigen, System. Besclir. V, 5, 7. — Europe and Georgia, 



North America (Walker, List, etc. IV, 798). 

 ♦frontosa Say, J. Acad. Phil. VI, 175; Compl. Wr. II, 365. — Upper 



Missouri (Say). 

 pliiladelphica Macquart, Dipt Exot. II, 3, 51, 6. — Philadelphia. 

 aug-usta Macquart, Dipt. Exot. II, 3, 51, 7; Tab. V, f. 5. — Locality 



unknown (Macq.); Jamaica (Walker, List, etc. IV, 798). 

 crassicornis Fabricius, System. Antl. 301, 84 (Musca); Wiedemann, 



Auss. Zw. II, 345, 4. — West Indies. 

 cliileiisis Macquart, Dipt. Exot. II, 3, 50, 5; Tab. V, f. 4; Bigot, in 



R. de la Sagra etc. 809. — Cuba; Chili (Macquart says that this 



species differs from the european G. capitata only in the absence 



of black at the end of the abdomen). 



IVcnioraoa. 



R. Desvoidy, Myod. 71; 1830. 

 Schiner, Fauna Austr. I, 447. C'^'"). 



Clesides Walker, List, etc. IV, 757. — North America. 

 *leucaiiiae Kirkpatrick, Ohio Agric. Report for 1860, 358 (Exorista); 

 Riley, 2<^ Rep. 51, f. 17 (id.). — Parasite of Leucmiia iwipuncta. 

 Exorista Osten Sackenii, Kirkpatrick, 1. c, according to Riley 1. c, 



only a variety of the former. 

 Senomeiopia militaris Walsh, Insects injurious to Vegetation in 

 Illinois (Pamphlet containing a detailed description of this fly, 

 with a figure. It is dated Sept. 1861. The description is repro- 

 duced by Packard, Entom. Report on the army-worm and grain- 

 aphis, in the Scientif Survey of the State of Maine 1861); Amer. 

 Entom II, 101. Occurs in the West, as well as in the Eastern 

 States, according to Packard. 



