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V-14 (Lovett); Nashville, VIII-8; Corvallis, V-10. This 

 was placed as a synonym of quinquepunctata Say in Aldrich's 

 Catalogue. 



786. CEcothea fenestralis (Fall.) 

 Forest Grove, VI-3 (Cole). 



787. Tephrochlamys rufiventris (Meig.) 

 Newport (L. O. Howard) ; Forest Grove, III-6 to V-20 

 (Cole and Lane); Corvallis, V-10. 



788. Leria pectinata (Loew) 

 Newport (L. O. Howard) ; Forest Grove, V-12 (Cole). 



789. Leria serrata (Linn.) 

 Baker, IV-9. The earliest described species of the family. 

 Aldrich reports it common in many parts of Europe and 

 North America. The larvae have been bred from fungi and 

 from hen manure. 



790. Eccoptomera simplex Coq. 

 Hood River, VI-4 (Cole). 



Family BORBORID^ 



Fig. 39. Copromyza equina Fallen. 



