")0 THK CANADIAN KNTOMOLOGJST. 



79.-85. 85 a. Not exactly like any species known to me. 79. i male, 

 Hudson's Bay Terr.— 80, i male, N. Y. — 81; i male, Canada — 82; 

 I male, N. Y.— 83; i male, Hudson's Bay Terr.— 84; 10, male and 

 female, Hudson's Bay Terr., Maine, N. Y., D. C, Arctic Reg. — 85; 

 8 females, Mass., Conn., N. Y. 

 ft Legs yellow. 



86. — 92 and 96-101. Unlike any species known to me. 86, i male. 

 Conn. — 87, 2 females. Conn. — 88, i male, Cala — 89, 3, male and 

 female, N. Y. — 90. 5, male and female, N. Y. — 91. 7, male and 

 female, Mass., bred from Rumex by O. Sack. — 92. i male, N. Y. 

 — 96. I female, Hudson's Bay Terr.^ — 97. i female, no loc. — 98, 

 I female, South Greenland. 99, i female, Hudson's Bay Terr. — 

 100, I female, no loc. — loi, [ female, Regio Arct. 



93. Resembles A. gi'lva Zett.; 2 females, N. Y. 



94. Very like A. vittigera Zett.; 3, male and female, N. Y. 



95. Very like A. flavoscutellata Zett.; i male, N. Hampsh. 



In Loew's coll. one species with black legs from Texas is labelled 

 i. Chort. cilioraca. 



Genus Lispa Latr. 



102. Like L. teutaculata Deg.; 2 females, N. Y. 



Identical with L. sociabilis Loew; 5, male and female, D. C. 



103. Like L. oUginosa Fall.; i female, Hudson's Bay Terr. 



Identical with the same species by Loew from 111. 



104. Not like any European species; i female, Maryland. 



In Loew's collection are L. Jiavicincta from Hudson's Bay Terr., 

 and L. consanguinea from Texas. 



Genus Caricea Uesv. (Ccenosia Meig.) 



105. This very distinct species, of which there are many specimens, is 



different from any European one that I know ; the female closely 

 resembles that of Alydaea impunda Meig. 27, male and female, 

 from Hudson's Bay Terr.; Canada, N. Hampsh., Mass., N. Y. 



Genus Coenosia Meig. 



106-115; 117-121. Not exactly like any species known to me ; 106, 4, 



male and female, N. Y. — 107. 3 females, Cuba, is labelled in 



Loew's coll. C. strigosa Loew. 1 08. 4, male and female, Mass. — 



109. 3, male and female, N. Hampsh., C. D., is C. subsimplex 



