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sternopleural macrochete, scutellum bearing three long marginal pairs, 
a distinct brown cloud on the small crossvein; length, 8.5 mm. From 
the type specimen. Washington. (Jour. N. Y. Ent Soe., Vol. II, p. 
LOfs September, 1899.) 2.20. 2.5.c 8 eee ee = ee labis Coq. 
Genus PANZERIA Desv. 
Panzeria Desvyoidy, Essai sur les Myodaires, p. 68; 1830. 
Ernestia Desvoidy, loc. cit., p. 60. 
Fausta Desvoidy, loc. cit., p. 62. 
Erigone Desvoidy, loc. cit., p. 65. (Non Savigny, 1827.) 
This synonymy has been given by various authors, and, with the 
exception of Krigone, is repeated by Brauer and Bergenstamm.,  Eri- 
gone they retain as a distinct genus, but the name is preoccupied in 
the Arachnida, and the species they place in it are too closely allied 
to Panzeria to be separated generically. Our species have three sterno- 
pleural macrochetie, and the small crossvein is not clouded with brown: 
aa 
Scutellum bearing three pairs of long marginal macrochietie besides 
the apical pair; body very robust, front tarsi of female greatly 
dilated, usually four but sometimes only three postsutural 
macrochetie; coloring variable, the second antennal joint, palpi, 
apex of scutellum and of abdomen usually yellow but sometimes 
black; length, 7 to 11 mm. Mount Washington and Franconia, 
N.H.; New Bedford, Mass.; Riverview, Md.; District of Colum- 
bia; St. Louis, Mo.; Waco, Tex.; Brookings, 8S. Dak.; Colorado; 
San Francisco, Cal.; Olymphia, Wash.; British Columbia; Bohe- 
mia, Austria; Germany, and England. A male from Austria 
received from Brauer and Bergenstamm, and by them labeled 
Brigone radicum Fabr.; two males and one female from Ger- 
many, received from Zeller and by him labeled Nemorea radi- 
cum; also a male from England received from Brunetti and by 
hin labeled like the last. (Systema Entomologie, p. 778; 1775: 
Musca. The following synonymy is given by Schiner, Fauna 
Austriaca, Vol. [, p. 452: Hrigone anthophila Desvoidy, Essai 
sur les Myodaires, p. 66; 1830. Hrigone scutellaris Desvoidy, 
loc. cit. Hrigone puparum Desvoidy, loc. cit. Hrigone viridulans 
Desvoidy, loc. cit., p. 68. Hrigone dubia Desvoidy, loc. eit. 
Nemorea minor Macquart, Annales Soc. Ent. France, Vol. VI, 
p. 112; 1848. The following is original with the writer: Tachina 
ampelus Walker, List of Dipterous Insects, Part IV, p. 732; 
1819. Hystricia aldrichi Townsend, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soce., 
Vol. XIX, p.91; April, 1892: from a cotype specimen. Hrigone 
sp. Brauer and Bergenstamm in litt.)...........-radicum Fabr. 
Scutellum bearing only two pairs of long marginal macrochietie be- 
sides the apical pair; body slender, front tarsi of female not 
dilated; black, including the palpi; front of male three-fifths as 
wide as, in the female slightly wider than, either eye, two pairs 
