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Family SAPROMYZIDiE 



Fig. 42. frlinettia lupulina (Fabr.) 



The adults are comparatively small, with rather short 

 legs. The wings are occasionally pictured, and the antennal 

 arista usually plumose. The larvs live in decaying vegetable 

 matter or excrement. 



814. Sapromyza flaveola Coq. 

 Corvallis, X-21; Mary's Peak, V-14; Hood River, 

 VIII-21 (Cole) ; Talent, IX-30. 



815. Sapromyza planiscutum (Thorns.) 

 Corvallis, V-2 and VI-14. Coquillett made this determina- 

 tion of the specimens in the Corvallis collection. 



816. Sapromyza univittata Coq. 

 Corvallis, V-16 to VI 11-13. 



817. Minnetia lupulina (Fabr.) 



Corvallis, V-16 to VII-17; Mt. Hood, VIII-10; Hood 

 River, VI and VII (Cole). 



818. Minnetia nubila Mel. 

 Recorded from Oregon by Aldrich. 1913, Psyche, XX, 

 p. 74. 



