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Spogostylum occidentale C. W. Johnson, Bull. Amer. Mus. N. Hist., Vol. XXXII (1913), 

 p. 56. "Colorado, Washington." The Colorado specimen was taken by Oslar at 

 Denver, May S, 1897 (Johnson, litt.). 

 tVerrallites (new genus) cladunis Cockerell, Canad. Entom., July, 1913, p. 230. Florissant 

 (U. of Colo. Exped.). 



Family TRYPETIDAE 



Acidia johnsoni Thomas, Canad. Enlom., December, 1914, p. 426. Colorado. 

 Eutreta simplex Thomas, t. c, p. 425. Sunset, Colo., 8,000 ft. (VanDuzee). 

 Urellia apicata Thomas, t. c, p. 428. Colorado. 



Family OSCINIDAE 

 Chlorops sordidella Becker, Ann. Mus. Hung., Vol. X (1912). Colorado. 

 Family AGROMYZIDAE 



Agromyza auriceps Melander, Jour. N. V. Ent. Soc, Vol. XXI (1913), p. 262. Moscow, 



Idaho; but also Colorado (C. F. Baker). 

 A. burgessi MaUoch, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., Vol. VI (1913), p. 323. T. 1. in Mass., but 



also in Colorado. 

 A. coloradensis Malloch, t. c, p. 297. T. 1., Florissant (S. A. Rohwer). 

 A. coquilleti Malloch, t. c, p. 295. T. 1., Fort Collins, Colo. (C. N. AinsUe). Bred from 



oats and Hordeum jubatum. 

 A. inconspicua Malloch, t. c, p. 310. T. 1., Fort Colhns, Colo. (C. N. Ainslie). Bred 



from Agropyron. 

 Hemeromyia nitida Malloch, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XLVI (1913), p. 146. T. 1., 



Florissant, Colo. (Cockerell). 



Family HELOMYZIDAE 



fHeteromyiella miocenica Cockerell, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. for 1914, p. 644. 

 Florissant (Wickham). 



Family ANTHOMYIIDAE 



fAnthomyia atavella Cockerell, Entom. News, Vol. XXIV (1913), p. 295. Florissant 

 (W. P. Cockerell). 

 Lispa patellata Aldrich, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc. (1913), p. 141. T. 1., Moscow, Idaho; but 

 also from Boulder, Colo. (Aldrich). 



Faioly TACHINIDAE 



Phasiopteryx montana Townsend, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, Vol. XX (1912), p. 114. The 

 adult appears not to differ externally from the Me.xican P. bilimeki, but the larva 

 differs. Colorado. 



Family SARCOPHAGIDAE 



Sarcophaga kellyi Aldrich, Jour. Agric. Research, Vol. II (1914), p. 443. T. 1. in Kansas, 

 but also from Colorado. 



