TRTPETIDAE. 191 



X, f. 9. — Northern "Wisconsin River (Lw.); compare 0. Sacken, 

 Western Di])tera, ahout the specimens from Colorado. 

 *floresoeiitiae Linne, Meigen, etc.; Loew, Monogr. Ill, 254. — Europe 

 and North America (Canada). 



Subgenus Oedaspis- 



Loew, Europ Bohrfliegen, 46; 1862. 



*atra Loew, Centur. II, 74; Monogr. IIL 256; Tab. XI, f. 17. — New 



York; Mexico. 

 *8ribl)a Loew, Monogr. Ill, 260. — Texas. 



*l)Oiioloi)e 0. Sacken, "Western Diptera, .346. — "Western New York. 

 *l)olita Loew, Monogr. I, 77; Tab. II, f. 12; ibid. Ill, 2-57; Tab. X, 



f. 12. — "Washington; New York; Connecticut; Mississippi. 



Observation. Ocdctftpif! nigerrimn Loew, from Brazil, ia 

 described in Monogr. Ill, 258; Tab. XI, f. 18. 



Subgenus Rhagoletis- 



Loew, Europ. Bohrfliegen, 44; 1862; compare also Monogr. Ill, 267. 



*cing:ulata Loew, Monogr. I, 76; Tab II, f. 11; Monogr. Ill, 263; 

 Tab. X, f. 11. — Middle States; Long Branch, N. J. 



*poinouella Walsh, First Rep. Illin. etc. 29— .33; tig. 2. (This de- 

 scription is reproduced in the article: The apple-worm and apple- 

 maggot, in the Amer. Journ. of horticulture, Boston, Dec. 1567.) 

 Loew, Monogr. Ill, 265. — Illinois. 



*tabellaria Fitch, First Rep. 66; Loew, Monogr. Ill, 263. — New 

 York; Canada. 



Subgenus Aciura. 



Rob. Desvoidy, Myod. 773; 1830; Loew, Europ. Bohrfliegen, 29; 1862. 



♦insecta Loew, Monogr. I, 72; Tab. IL f. 8; Monogr. Ill, 268; Tab. 

 X, f. 8. — Cuba; iFlorida?); Schiner, Novara etc. 265 has the 

 same species from South America. 



Observation. Aciura phoenicura Loew, from Brazil is de- 

 scribed Monogr. Ill, 269; Tab. XI, f 12. 



Subgenus Blepharoneura. 



Loew, Monogr. Ill, 271; Observ ; 1837. 



* poecilogastra Loew. Monogr. Ill, 270. — Cuba. 



Subgenus Acrotaenia- 



Loew, Monogr. IH, 274; Observ.; 1873. 

 testudiuea Loew, Monogr. Ill, 272; Tab. XI, i 13. — Cuba. 



Subgenus Eutreta. 



Loew, Monogr. etc. Ill, 275; Observ. 3; 1873. Syn. Icaria Schiner, 

 Novara, 267 (1868). ("'«). 



* Diana 0. Sacken, "Weslern Diptera, 347. — Missouri. 



