QQ PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol.xxii. 



Oncophorus advena Kellogg, !New Mallophaga, I, 1896, p. 133, pi. xi, 

 figs. 1,2. 



From Fulica americana, and Urinator pacijicus (Bay of Monterey, 

 California). 

 Oncophorus remotus Kellogg and Chapman, Mallophaga from Birds of 

 California, in New Mallophaga, 111, 1899, p. 107, pi. vii, fig. 7. 

 From ScoUaptex cinerea (Pullman, Washington). 



Genus GONIOCOTES Burmeister. 

 Goniocotes Burmeister, Handb. d. Eutomologie, 1839, II, p. 431. 

 Goniocotes creber Kellogg, Kew Mallophaga, II, 1896, p. 510, pi. lxix, 

 fig. 3. 



From Phasianus nycthemerus (bird store, San Francisco, Cali- 

 fornia). 

 Goniocotes compar I^itzsch, Germar's Mag. d. Ent., 1818, III, p. 294. — 

 Kellogg, New Mallophaga, II, 1896, p. 512, pi. lxix, fig. 4. — 

 OsBORN, Insects Affecting Domestic Animals, 1896, p. 230. 



Kecorded by Kellogg from Golumha livia (Lawrence, Kansas); by 

 Osborn from same host (Burnett collection). 



Genus GONIODES Nitzseh. 

 Goniodes Nitzsch, Germar's Mag. d. Ent., 1818, III, p. 293. 

 Goniodes ortygis Piaget, Les Pediculines, 1880, p. 282, pi. xxiii, fig. 6. 

 From Orty.v virginianus (specimens from North America, in the 

 Zoological Garden of Eotterdam). 

 Goniodes dispar Nitzsch, Germar's Mag. d. Ent., 1818, III, p. 294. — 

 Osborn, Insects Affecting Domestic Animals, 1896, p. 230. 



Eecorued by Osborn from quail {Ortyx virginianus f) (Gassino 

 collection). 



Eecorded by European authors from Perdix cinerea. 

 Goniodes mammillatus Eudow, ^eitschr. f. ges. Naturwiss., 1870, XXXV, 

 p. 483. — Kellogg, New Mallophaga, II, 1896, p. 509, pi. lxix, fig. 2; 

 Mallophaga from Birds of Panama, Baja California, and Alaska, 

 in New Mallophaga, III, 1899, p. 35. — Kellogg and Chapman, 

 Mallophaga from Birds of California, in New Mallophaga, III, 1899, 

 p. 109. 



Eecorded by Kellogg from Gallipepla californica (Mountain View, 

 California), and from Lagopus lagopus (Kadiak Islaud, Alaska) by 

 Kellogg and Chapman from Pediocwtes phasianellus columbianus 

 (Pullman, Washington). Described by Eudow from Pelecanus 

 rujicollis (must have been an instance of straggling) and recorded 

 by Taschenberg from Gallipepla californica. 

 Goniodes cupido Giebel, Zeitschr. f. ges. Naturwiss., 1866, XXVIII, 

 p. 387. — Osborn, Insects Affecting Domestic Animals, 1896, p. 231. 

 Eecorded by Osboru from Tympanuchus americanus (C. B. Cook 

 collection). 

 Eecorded by European authors from Tetrao cupido. 



