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215. Symphoromyia atripes Bigot 

 Joseph. 



216. Symphoromyia inquisitor Aldr. 

 Corvallis, V-29. 1915, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XLIX, 

 p. 127. 



217. Symphoromyia kincaidi Aldr. 



Mt. Jefferson, VII- 15 (Bridwell). 1915, Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., XLIX, p. 129. 



218. Symphoromyia latipalpis Bigot 

 Described from Mt. Hood as fulvipes. 



219. Symphoromyia pachyceras Will. 



Described from Mt. Hood as trivittata. Corvallis, V-30; 

 Forest Grove, V-2 (Cole). 



220. Symphoromyia plagens Will. 

 Described from Mt. Hood. Corvallis, VI-14; five males 



at Parkdale, VI- 18 and one female, in the act of biting, at 

 Hood River, VII-17 (Cole). 



221. Hilarimorpha obscura Bigot 



Two specimens taken at Hood River, VI-2 (Cole). 



Family XYLOPHAGID^ 

 This family has been included under the Rhagionidae by 

 many dipterists. The imagines are found in the woods, and 

 frequent flowers. The larvae live in earth or under the bark 

 on trees and are predaceous ; they are quite distinct from the 

 larvse of the Rhagionida?. 



222. Xylophagus decorus Will. 

 Corvallis, V-17; Mary's Peak, V-16 (Gentner). 



223. Xylophagus gracilis Will. 

 Reported from Oregon by Williston. 



224. Xylomyia parens (Will.) 

 Toledo; Corvallis, VII-18 (A. B. Black). 



