1910] Johnson — Agathomyia 7 
A REVISION OF THE SPECIES OF AGATHOMYIA OF THE 
EASTERN UNITED STATES. 
By CHARLES W. JOHNSON. 
Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass. 
Table of Species. 
ieeetveads.thorax;andsaodomen blacker: su cesses aatler aecis sive aeberet reer 
Head black, thorax and abdomen fulvous................fulva Johns. 
2. Abdomen broadly banded with yellow, scutellum yellow. pulchella Johns. 
Abdomen not banded. Asie BRE Rs ie fede Sas 
3), Lhorax’ and cbdameh shosh meni mith arsine Sites halteres 
black. . Las sh .notata Loew. 
Thorax Gal, eeenineed cain mousey ie ‘Halfered selina 
divergens Loew. 
Thorax and abdomen without maculations, tip of abdomen in the female 
cinereous, knobs of the halteres black.............. talpula Loew. 
Agathomyia fulva Johnson. 
Callimyia fulva Johns., Psyche XV, p. 59, June, 1908. 
At the time I described this and the following species, I did not have 
access to Verral’s work on the British Flies. A further study of these, 
together with the types of divergens and talpula Loew, shows that the 
four species are all true Agathomyia. 
Agathomyia pulchella Johnson. 
Callimyia pulchella Johns., Psyche XV, p. 58, June, 1908. 
Since describing this species from specimens obtained at St. Johns- 
bury, Vt., June 27, 1906, I have collected two specimens on Mt. 
Ascutney, Vt., July 11, and one at Brattleboro, Vt., July 15, 1908. 
Agathomyia talpula Loew. 
Callomyia talpula Loew, Centur., IX, 81 (1869). 
Callimyia talpula Johns., Psyche XV, p. 59 (1908), 
