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Anthomyiella pratincola Patizor 



1809 Musca pratincola Panz. Fauna Germ., p. lOS, no. 12. 



1826 Anthomyia pratinicola Meig. Syst. Beschr., vol. 5, p. 1()2, no. 140. 



1845 Aricia praticola Zett. Dipt. Scand., vol. 4, p. 1559, no. 174. 



Localities. — 1 9 , -Rochester Junction, June 16, 1914; 1 9 , Little Neck, Long Island, June 



25, 1921; 26, 19, Atwaters (near Ithaca), July 16, 1921; 36, 19, Syossst, Long Island, 



July 7, 1921; 116, 59, July 27, 1921; 16, Riverhead, Long Island, September 18,1922. 



26 specimens: 17 males, 9 females. Figures 35, 144, 156, 181, on plates in this memoir. 



Genus Calythea Schnabl and Dziedzicki 



1911 Schnb. and Dzied. Die Anthomyiden, p. 111. 

 1915 Stein. Suppl. Ent., vol. 4, p. 28. Fallacia. 

 1918 Mall. Trans. Amer. Ent. Sec, vol. 44, p. 299. 



Calythea alhicincta Fallen 



1820 Miisca alhicincta Fall. Fauna Suec. Muse, p. 73. 



1868 Anthomyia micropteryx Thoms. Dipt. Eug. Res., p. 555, no. 194. 



1884 Anthomyia monticoln Bigot. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, ser. 6, vol. 4, p. 297, no. 4. 



1884 Anthomyia anthracina Bigot. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, ser. 6, vol. 4, p. 298, no. 7. 



1913 Anthomijia bidentata Mall. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus.,.vol. 45, p. 606. 



Localities. — 16, 19, Hempstead, Long Island, April 10, 1921; 1 9 , Ithaca, May 8, 1915; 

 1 9 , Buttermilk, Ithaca, July 18, 1920; 16, 19, September 25, 1920; 16, 19, McLean 

 Bogs (near Ithaca), September 11, 1920. 8 specimens: 3 males, 5 females. Figures 42, 

 86, 143, 182, on plates in this memoir. 



Genus Egle Robineau-De^voidy 



1830 Rob.-Desv. Essai Myod., p. 584. 



1911 Schnb. and Dzied. Die Anthomyiden, p. 104. 



1920 Stein. Arch. Naturgesch., (1918) vol. 84, part 9, p. 85. Chortophila p.p. 



1920 Mall. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, vol. 46, p. 175. Xenophorbia. 



Generic characters. — Third antennal segment barely longer than second, and much broader 

 at apex than at base. Antennae separated at base by a broad, flattened, facial prominence . 

 Vibrissal angle (buccae), in profile, produced; distance between vibrissae and lower margin 

 of eye equal to length of antennae. Oral margin, in profile, produced anteriorly. Post- 

 humeral bristles duplicated. 



The species of Egle are separated by the following key : 



Males and females 



1. Four postsutural dorsocentral bristles; scutellum with accessory setulae on discal area. 



muscaria Fabr. 

 Three postsutural dorsocentral bristles; scutellum bare on discal area. . . parva Rob.-Desv. 



Egle muscaria Fabricius 



1775 iStomoxys muscaria Fabr. Ent. Syst., vol. 4, p. 395. 

 1830 lEglelahiata'Roh.-'Desv.necY&hv. Essai Myod., p. 586, no. 7. 

 1834 ? Anthomyia frieseanaBouche. Naturg. Ins., vol. 1, p. 87, no. 76. 

 1838 Anihomyza brevicornis Zett. Ins. Lapp., p. 683, no. 99. 

 1849 Anthomyia determinata Walk. List Dipt. Brit. Mus., part 4, p. 955, 9 . 

 1849 Eriphia ciliata Walk. List Dipt. Brit. Mus., part 4, p. 961. 

 1870 Chortophila palpella Rond. Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital., vol. 2, p. 328, no. 36. 

 Localities. — 3 6 , Oakwood, Staten Island, April 22, 1920 (collected by J. Bequaert and 

 E. Burns); 1 6 , Ithaca, April 20, 1895; 1 6 , April 23, 1915; 1 6 , Nyack, July 12, 1884; 2 6 , 



