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*flavipcs Walker, (^ ') List, etc.. Ill, p. 633. British Possessions; White Mount- 

 ains, N. H.; Massachusetts; Newport, R. I. ; Detroit, Mich. 

 Milesia Carda Say ( q ), Journ. Acad. Phil. VI, p. 163. 



inflatus Macquart, Hist. Nat. Dipt. I, p. 507, 18. North America, 

 *iiiornatus Loew, Centur. VI, 68. Red River of the North (Loew). 



intersistens Walker, List, etc., Ill, p. 615. Trenton Falls, N. Y. 

 *latifrons Loexc, Centur. VI, 65. Matamoras. 



*infilanostoinus Loeic, Centur. VI, G9. British Possessions ; Oregon ; Minne- 

 sota ; Massachusetts; Illinois. 

 Eristalis /wsj^^es Walker, List, etc.. Ill, p, 633; Var. B [Synonymy of 

 Loewj. 



*o!)SCurus Loew, Centur. VI, 67. North Red River. 

 *pilosus ii?ewi, Centur. VI, 70. Greenland. 

 perragiis {Harris), Walker, List, etc.. Ill, p. 618, Massachusetts. 

 porcus Walker, see Eumerus. 



pamilus Macquart, Dipt. Esot. Ill, 2, p. 57, 43. North America. 

 *J»axoruiu Wiedertmnn, k-ass. Zw. Ill, p. 158, 9; Macquart, Dipt. Exot. II, 2, p. 

 33,5. Savannah (Wied.); Philadelphia (Macq.); Massachusetts (M. C.Z.) 

 Eristalis ehalyheus, Macquart, Dipl; Exot. II, 2, p. 55, 39. 



seminietallicus Macquart, Dipt. Exot. 4e Suppl., p. 140, 65. Nova Scotia ; 

 Canada. 



*tenax Linne, etc, Europe; North America. (I took on my window in Cam- 

 bridge, Mass., Nov. 6th, 1875, a female specimen, which does not seem to 

 differ from the European E. tenax, and to which I leave this name, until 

 a more thorough comparison can be made.) 



*transversu8 Wiedemann, Auss. Zw. II, p. 188, 51; Macquart. Dipt. Exot. II, 

 2, p. 33, 4; Tab. IX, fig. 12. United States (common). 

 f Eristalis philadelpMcu8'!A&Q(iu&xt, Dipt. Exot. II, 2, p. 34,6; Tab.VIII, fig. 4. 

 trifasciatns Lay, i}"^) Journ. Acad. Phil. VI, p. 165. Indiana. [The new 

 edition of Jay's Eutom. writings erroneously has Mexico.] 

 *Tinetorura Fabricius) Syst. Antl.fp. 235, 13; Entom. Syst. Suppl. p. 562,37; 

 Wiedemann, Auss. Zw.J^II, p, 163, 15; Macquart, Dipt. Exot. 11,2, p. 41, 

 16. Cuba (Fabr.) ; Brazil (Schiner, Novara, p. 361) ; Pennsylvania (Car- 

 lisle Springs, in August, 1860 ; O. S.) ; Florida ; Matamoras. 

 yittatus Macquart, Hist. Nat. Dipt. I, p. 507, 19 (description agrees with E. 

 transversu-s, except that the eyes are said to be glabrous). North America. 



*hirtu3 Loew, Centur. VI, 66. California. 

 temporalis Thomson, Eug. Resa, etc., p. 490. California. 



