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20 Sapromyza fi,aveoi.a Coq. Stanford University, and also in 

 the mountains near Claremont, California. 

 1216 Sapromyza LiviNGSTONii Coq. In the mountains near Clare- 

 mont, California, and also in Ormsby County, Nevada. 

 555 Sapromyza notata Fall. Stanford University. Taken also 

 in the mountains near Claremont, California, and in Ormsby 

 County, Nevada. 

 120 Sapromyza planiscuta Thorn. Stanford University, and 

 also Ormsby county, Nevada. 



1795 Sapromyza univittata Coquillet, new species. 



Yellow, an ocellar dot, spot near center of occiput, a broad 

 vitta on mesonotum extendin>y from front end almost to the scutel- 

 lum, an indistinct dot midway between each humerus and this vitta, 

 a spot in middle of first and second segments of abdomen and a 

 widely interrupted fascia on base of each of the remaining seg- 

 ments, black, a rather indistinct brown spot on upper part of face 

 adjoining each eye and a pair of brown dots at extreme apex of 

 each hind femur, hairs and bristles except those on the calypteres, 

 black. Third joint of antennae ellipsoidal, about one and one-half 

 times as long as wide, arista long plumose. Face in profile almost 

 straight. Body thinly grayish pruinose, four pairs of dorsocentral 

 bristles, all of them behind the suture, the hairs between them ar- 

 ranged in four rows. Wings hyaline, the veins chiefly brown. 

 Length 4 mm. A single specimen. Stanford University, Califor- 

 nia. Type No. 7677, U. S. National Museum. 



HEIvOMYZIDAE. 



Ill Helomyza pIvUMaTa Lw. Ormsby County, Nevada. 

 75 Helomvza tineta Wlk. Stanford University. 



1796 Eccoptomera simplex Coquillet, new species. 



Yellow, the antennae reddish yellow, the arista except the base 

 black, hairs and bristles black; bristly hairs on lower edge of cheeks 

 in a single row, pleura without hairs except on the sternopleura, 

 scutellum with a few short hairs on each side of the middle, hind 

 femora simple, without clusters of hairs or bristles; wings dark 

 gray, toward the base yellowish, spines of costa unusually long, 

 hind crossvein very oblique, the discal cell acutely pointed at the 

 lower outer angle. Length 5 mm. A male specimen. Ormsby 

 county, Nevada. Type No. 6713, U. S. National Museum. 



This European genus is now for the first time recorded from 

 this country. It is closely related to Oecothea bui lacks the bristles 

 on the outer side of the middle tibiae. 

 745 LERIA [IJlepharoptera) pectinaTa Lw. Stanford University. 



sciomyzidae. 



91 Sciomyza humilis Lw. Stanford University. 

 100 Sciomyza nana Fall. Stanford University. 



