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hemorrhoa van der Wulp, Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, Vol. I, 
p. 145; 1867. Echinomyia filipalpis Thomson, Kongliga Sven- 
ska Fregatten Eugenies Resa, Diptera, p. 517; 1868. Sphyro- 
myia malleola Bigot, Bulletin Soe. Entomol. France, p. 109; 1883. 
Echinomyia thomsoni? Williston, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., Vol. 
XII, p. 301; October, 1886. Hehinomyia cora Bigot, Annales 
Soc. Entomol. France, p. cxl; 1887. Hchinomyia cinerascens 
Bigot, loc. cit., p. 256; 1888. Peleteria thomsoni Will., Brauer 
and Bervenstamm ¢7-lbt.) 2 =... 5. - 22. s ee robusta Wied. 
Second and third segments destitute of pollen on the yellow lateral 
portions except at the extreme bases; abdomen lght yellow, 
usually marked with a dorsal row of black spots; length, 9 to 
14 mm. Georgetown, Canada; White Mountains, New Hamp- 
shire; Beverly, Mass.; Lansing, Mich.; northern Illinois; Canon 
City, Colo.; Pullman, Wash.; Germany, and Austria. Two males 
from Austria received from Brauer and Bergenstamm, and by 
them labeled Peleteria tessellata Meig.; also one female from 
Germany, received from V. von Roeder, and by him labeled 
Hehinomyia tessellata. (Entomologia Systematica, Vol. IV, p. 
324; 1796: Musca. Hehinomyia nigricornis Desvoidy, Essai sur 
les Myodaires, p. 45; 1830. Tachina punctifera Walker, List of 
Dipterous Insects, Part IV, p. 728; 1849. Hehinomyia flavi- 
ventris van der Wulp, Biol. Cent.-Amer., Diptera, Vol. I, 
p. 32; April, 1888. Hchinomyia neglecta Townsend, Annals 
Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. XIX, p.148; Feb., 1897. Peleteria robusta 
Wied., Brauer and Bergenstamm in litt.).....-. tessellata Fabr. 
Genus ARCHYTAS Jaen. 
Archytas Jaennicke, Neue Exotische Dipteren, p. 392; 1867. 
Nemocheta van der Wulp, Biol. Cent.-Americana, Dipt., Vol. II, p. 38; April, 1888. 
Tachinodes Brauer and Bergenstamm, Zweif. Kais. Mus. Wien, IV, p. 133; 1889. 
Parafabricia Brauer and Bergenstamm, loc. cit., VII, p. 612; 1894. 
The above synonymy except the last one is according to Brauer and 
Bergenstamm,” who compared the types of these three descriptions; 
these authors state that the type of the genus Archytas has the pro- 
boscis broken, which accounts for the peculiar form accorded to this 
organ by Jaennicke. Parafabricia was considered by its founders as 
'This name was proposed by Dr. Williston to replace jilipalpis Thoms., preoceu- 
pied. On page 301 he gives anaxias Walk. and analis Macq. as probable synonyms 
of hamorrhoa y.d. W. In the Biol. Cent.-Amer., Diptera, Vol. II, p. 32, van der 
Wulp gives the latter as synonymous with robusta Wied., places analis Macq. and 
jilipalpis Rond. in the same category, and states that filipalpis Thom. may also be 
added to this list. He doubts the correctness of Williston’s reference of anaxias 
Walk., owing to Walker’s statement that there are ‘‘no bristles on the sides of the 
face;” but Walker refers to the facial ridges, and not to the sides of the face as at 
present understood. In the Dipteri del Messico, p. 10, Giglio-Tos places cora Bigot 
as a synonym of filipalpis Rond. 
2? Zweif. Kais. Mus. Wien, VI, p. 146; 1893. 
