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APPENDIX. 



Note 1. — Regarding the use of the generic terms Phora and Tri- 

 teura, Prof. Aldrich, with the assistance of Dr. Henshaw, has looked 

 up the matter carefully and come to the following conclusion. 



The genus Phora was first mentioned by Latreille (Hist. Nat. 

 Crust, et Ins., iii, 4(14 (1802), where after a brief description of the 

 -eons Phora, then adds the following : " Exemple. Musca aterrima ; 

 putris? F." The putris is probably Themira putiris, but as it is put 

 second and with a query does not affect the real type which is clearh 

 ■nin . 



Meigen established the genus Trineura in 1<S0.'5 in [lliger's Maga- 

 zine, one year after Latreille's characterization of Phora, with the 



