98 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



Nemotelus Geoffroy. 

 N. carbonarius Loew. 



Me. — . 



Mass. — Lenox {Osten Sacken). 



N. crassus Loew. 



Vt. — Manchester, June 10. 



R. 1.—" Rhode Island." 



N. melanderi Banks, 20-65. 



Mass.— 26 (Nahant), 28, 29, 30, 31, 32. R. I.— 33. Conn.— 35. 

 June 17- July 7. 



N. unicolor Loew. 



Vt.— Burlington, June 22; St. Johnsbury, June 27, 1906. 

 Mass. — Beverly, June 6 (E. Burgess). Conn. — New Haven, 

 May 26. 



Oxycera Meigen. 

 O. maculata Olivier. 

 Me.—. 



Mass. — Cambridge, June 25, 1838 (Harris Coll.); Lexington, 

 July 28; Sherborn, June 8 (Frost); Amherst, June 2. R. I. — 

 Wickford, June 9. Conn. — . 



Berkshiria Johnson, 14-158. 

 (Johnsonomyia Malloch, 1.5-313, not Felt, 1908.) 



B. albistylum Johnson, 14-158. 

 Mass.— C/ies^er, May 28, 1912. 



Pachygaster Meigen. 

 P. pulcher Loew. 



Me.— Monmouth, June 27 (Frost). N. H. — White Mts. (Morri- 

 son); Mt. Washington (Mrs. Slosson). 

 Mass. — Beverly (E. Burgess). 



Neopachygaster Austen, 01-245. 



N. maculicornis Hine. 



Vt. — Bennington, June 19, 1915. 



Mass. — Cohasset, June 5 (Bryant). 



Zabrachia Coquillett. 

 Z. polita Coquillett. 



Mass. — Auburndale. Larvae in a wet decaying pine log, March 

 26, 1905; imagos emerged May 12-22 (Johnson, 06-3). 



Tabaxidae. 

 Buplex Austen {Pangonia of authors, not Latreille). 



B. rasa (Loew). 



Me.— 3, 9. N. H.— 15. Aug. 2-Sept. 1. 



Mass.— 23, 25, 26, 27. Conn.— 34, 35. July 12-Sept. 8. 



