DIPTERA. 213 



Sarcophaginae. 

 Wohlfahrtia Brauer and Bergenstamm (Paraphylo Coquillett). 



W. vigil (Walker) ; see Aldrich, 16-29. 



Me.— Presque Isle, July 20, 1921 (Edith M. Patch). 



Mass.— Wellfleet, Aug. 14-18, 1919 (C. W. J.). 



Argia R.-Desvoidy. 

 A. affinis (Fallen). 



Me.— Mt. Desert, July 12. N. H.— White Mts. (Morrison). 

 Mass.— North Saugus, May 18 (H. E. Smith) ;We\\es\ey, May 19 

 (Morse) . 



Sarcofahrtia Parker, 16-131 (Thelodiscus Aldrich, 16-63). 



S. ravinia Parker, 16-133 (T. indivisus Aldrich, 16-64 and 302). 

 Mass.— 24, 25, 26, 27, 28. Conn.— 34, 35. May 20-Aug. 20. 



S. atlantica Parker, 19-203. 



Conn.— Hamden, May 22, 1911 (Walden). 



Metoposarcophaga Townsend, 17-46. 



M. pachjrprocta (Parker), 16-171 and 19-154 (Sarcophaga larga 



Aldrich, 16-147). 

 Mass.— 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 32. R. I.— 33. June 9-Sept. 4. 



Chaetoravinia Townsend, 17-190 and 195. 



C. latisetosa (Parker), 14-63. 



Me.— 10. Vt.— 17. July 24-Aug. 30. 



Mass.— 23, 27, 31, 32. Conn.— 35. June 15-Sept. 6. 



C. quadrisetosa (Coquillett). 

 Conn. — . 



Helicobia Coquillett. 



H. helicis (Townsend). 



Me.— 6, 7, 8. N. H.— 11, 12, 15. Vt.— 16, 19. June 26- 



Sept. 11. 

 Mass.— 24, 27, 28, 31, 32. R. I.— 33. Conn.— 34, 35. May 15- 

 Oct. 16. 



Sarcophaga Meigen. 

 Subgenus Cistudinomyia Townsend, 17-48. 



S. cistudinis Aldrich, 16-278. 



As this species has only been bred from Box Turtles, the larva 

 recorded by Packard, taken from a Box Turtle at Middleboro, 

 Mass. (Amer. Nat., vol. 16, p. 589, 1882) and by Wheeler from a 

 Box Turtle taken at Windsor, Conn., undoubtedly represent this 

 species. Dr. Babcock bred this species from a Box Turtle in 

 Boston, but the turtle originally came from Virginia. Four 

 specimens were in the Hough collection without label. 



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