342 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Pkoc. 4th Se«. 



944. Agromyza superciliosa Zett. 

 Reported from Oregon by Melander. 



945. Agromyza taeniola Coq. 

 Reported from Oregon by Melander. 



Family MILICHIID^ 



This family has long been associated with the Agromy- 

 zidae. The costa is microscopically broken twice and there 

 is an anal cell. The clypeus is small. The antennal arista is 

 pubescent. 



946. Milichiella lactipennis (Loew) 

 Hood River, VII-9 (Cole). 



947. Paramadiza haletralis (Coq.) 

 Very commonly seen in houses on the windows, from 

 February to September. 



Family OCHTHIPHILID^ 



Fig. 53. Leucopis grheola Fallen. 



A family closely related to the Agromyzidae and until 

 recently considered a subfamily of that group. There is no 

 break in the costa of the wing and oral vibrissa? are absent. 

 The species are densely gray pollinose. The larvae have 

 been bred from aphids and various soft scales. 



