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PARALLELOMMA Becker 

 P. varipes Walk. Montreal VI (C). 



SCATOPHAGA Meig. 

 S. furcata Say. Montreal (C); Chambly V (Be). 

 S. merdaria Fabr. IMontreal VII (Be). 



S. stercoraria Linn. Quebec (Fy); Montreal V-VI and VIII (C); Rigaud VII (C). 

 S. suilla Fabr. Montreal VII (Be); Chambly Co. V-VI (Be); Vaudreuil Co. VIII (C). 



Family CLUSIODIDAE. 



Small flies, with broad bristly head, body long and narrow with long legs. Wings 

 broad and long. The larvae live under the bark of old and decaying trees. 



CLUSIODES Coq. 

 C. melanostoma Loew. Montreal VI (Be). 

 C. albimana Meig. Rouville Co. (C). 



CLUSIA Haliday 

 C. lateralis Walk. Quebec (Fy).; Montreal VII (C). 



Family HELOMYZIDAE. 



• These flies have long flattened bodies and comparatively large wings, bristly along the 

 costal edge. The larvae live in decaying wood, fungi and excrement of animals. 



HELOMYZA Fallen 

 H. quinquepunctata Say. Montreal VIII (C). 



LERIA Desv. 

 L. lutea Loew. Quebec (Fy). 



SCOLIOCENTRA Loew. 

 S. helvola Loew. Montreal (C). 



ALLOPHYLA Loew. 

 A. laevis Loew. Montreal VIII (Be); St. Johns (C). 



OECOTHEA Haliday 

 O. fenestralis Fallen. Montreal V-VI I (Be). 



TEPHROCHLAMYS Loew. 

 T. rufiventris Meig. Montreal IV-VII (Be); St. Johns V (C). 



