61 



EUMEEUS. (=») 

 Meigcn, Syst. Besclir. Ill, p. 202, 1823. 

 porcus Walker, List, etc., Ill, p. 551. Huds. B. Terr. 

 [Is an Eristalis—XcyvaA iu litt.] 



priverniis Walker, Dipt. Saund., p. 225. United States. 



CHRYSOCHLAMTS. {^^) 

 Walker (Roudaui), lus. Brit. I, p. 279, 1851. 

 *buccata Loeic, Centur. IV, 72. Virginia. 



SPILOMYIA. (") 

 Meigen, in Illiger's Magazine, II, 1803. 

 *txi'S,QQ. Loew, C^entur. V, 3-4. Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, White Mts., N. H. 

 *haMiI'era Loew, Centur. V, 33. Pennsylvania; Virginia; Florida. 

 *loilgicorilis Loew, Centur. X, 49. Massachusetts; Pennsylvania; Texas. 



TEMNOSTOMA. 

 Bt. Fargeau et Serville, Encycl. Meth. X, p. 518, 1825. 



*a8(][lialis LoeiD, (^^) Centur. V, 36. British North America; New England 

 (White Mountains, N. H , not rare). 



*alternaiis Loew, Centur. V, 37. Pennsylvania (Lw.); Quebec, Can.; White 

 Mountains, N. H. 



"•'excentrica J^«r77S, (^^) Ins. of New England, etc., 3d ed., p. 009; fig. 267 

 {Milesia). About O. Sacken's description, given iu the same volume, 

 compare the note. New England (Harris); Illinois (0. Sack en). 



*ol)SCUra Loew, Centur. V, 35. British America. (Jaennicke, in his Neue 

 Exot. Dipt., p. 4, says that the European T. hombylans occurs iu North 

 America. He probably means l\ohscura, which is very like homhylans.) 



LEPIDOMYIA. 



Loew, Centur. V, 38, 1804. 

 *caloi)US Loew, Centur. V, 38. Cuba. 



MILESIA. 

 Lutreille, Hist. Nat. des Crust, et des Ins. XIV, p. 301. 1804. 

 *ornata i^birJcM/s, Syst. AntL, p. 188, 5; 1805; Wiedemann, Auss. Z\v. II, p. 

 106. 4; Macquart, Dipt. Exot. II, 2, p. 81,4; Tab. XV, fig. 4. United 

 States, from New England to Texas and Florida. 

 Musca mrginiensis Drury, Illustr. II, Tab. XXXVII, fig. 6, 1773. 

 8yrplius trifasciatus Hausmann, Entom. Bemerk, II, p. 67, 10, 1799. 

 *limbii)euiiis Macquart, Dipt. Exot. 4eSnppl.,p. 147, 8; Tax. XIV, fig. 3. 

 North America (Macq.); Florida. 



