Vol. XI] COLE AND LOVETT—LIST OF OREGON DIPTERA 3Q7 



698. Sarcophaga kellyi Aldr. 



Corvallis (H. F. Wilson). A grasshopper parasite. Jl. 

 of Agr. Research, II, p. 443. 



699. Sarcophaga pallinervis Thorns. 



Described from Hawaii in 1868 and probably a prior 

 name for S. communis Parker. It is a very common scaven- 

 ger. Freewater, IX-8 ; Corvallis, IV- VIII. 



700. Sarcophaga planifrons Aldr. 

 Narrows, VII. 1916, "Sarcophaga and Allies", p. 249. 



701. Sarcophaga sarracenioides Aldr. 



Corvallis, V-ll and VI II- 15 (Cole and Lovett). Both 

 a scavenger and a parasite. 1916, "Sarcophaga and Allies," 

 p. 227. 



702. Sarcophaga scoparia Pand. 



Corvallis, VII-8; Forest Grove, V-3 and II-l (Cole). 

 1916, "Sarcophaga and Allies", p. 214. Dr. Aldrich says 

 that North American specimens deserve a varietal name. 



703. Sarcophaga sinuata Meig. 



Corvallis, V-30. Europe and North America. "Easily 

 recognized in both sexes by the patch of bright yellow tomen- 

 tum on the front side of the middle femur." 



704. Sarcophaga tuberosa exuberans Pand. 

 Corvallis. 1916, "Sarcophaga and Allies", p. 232. 



705. Megerlea rufocauda Bigot 



Described from Mt. Hood. The status of this species is 

 not known, Coquillett placed it in the genus Sarcophilodes 

 and Brauer considered it should have a new genus erected 

 for it. 



