ANTIIOilYIDAE. 169 



wfim Walker, 1. c 931. — Huds. B. Terr. 

 Tcate Walker, 1. c. 931. — „ 



tiicjrifrons Walker, 1. c. 932. — „ 

 Barpana Walker, 1. c. 933. — Nova Scotia. 

 Narina Walker, 1. c. 933. — Nova Scotia. 



b. Legs wholly or mostly yellow. 



*Eyes hairy. 

 Luteva Walker, 1. c. 934. — Nova Scotia. 



** Ej'es not hairy. 

 Brjaia Walker, 1. c. 936. — Nova Scotia. 

 Trocne Walker, 1. c. 930. — „ 



Acmene Walker, I. c. 937. — „ 

 Akathoe Walker, 1. c. 937. — „ 

 Lysinoe Walker, I. c. 938. — „ 

 Ausoha Walker, 1. c. 93S. — „ 

 Sicjnia Walker, 1. c. 939. — „ 



Gddria Walker, 1. c. 940. — „ 

 Alone Walker, 1. c. 941. — Huds. B. Terr. 

 soccata Walker, 1. c. 941. — „ 



B. Feeler- brittle downy or bare; legs black; eyes not hairy. 



Narona Walker, 1. c. 945. - Florida. 

 Bonnca Walker, 1. c. 946. — Nova Scotia. 

 Brixia Walker, 1. c. 946. — „ 



AJaha Walker, 1. c. 948. — North America. 

 Idyla Walker, 1. c. 948. - Huds. B. Terr. 

 Uxama Walker, 1. c. 948. — „ 



Tiitia Walker. 1. c. 949. — „ 



Badia Walker, 1. c. 950. — „ 



Berrima Walker, 1. c. 950. — 

 Viana Walker, 1. c. 951. — Nova Scotia. 

 Acm Walker, 1. c. 951. — Huds. B. Terr. 

 Isura Walker, 1 c. 952. — Nova Scotia. 

 ddcrmiiuda Walker, 1. c. 955. — „ 

 OjJidia Walker, 1. c. 956. — „ 



Observation. Mr. Meade (Entom. Monthly Mag April 1878) 

 says about N. A. Anthomyiae: „In this genus, as now restricted, 

 I determined eight species, one of which seemed identit^Al with 

 Musca radiciun, Lin. and another with 31. pluvialis Lin. 



Chortophila. 



Macquart, Hist. Nat. Dipt. II, 323, 1825; Rondani, Dipt. Ital. Prodr. 



„A large number of small flies in the (North American) collec- 

 tion could be referred to the genus Lhoiiophila. I made out as 

 many as twenty nine distinct species, several of wliich wore similar 



