924 LIST OF DIPTERA. 



short hairs: chest slightly tinged with gray, which has some indis- 

 tinct paler stripes : abdomen elliptical, brassy black, adorned with 

 hoary reflections, hardly broader or longer than the chest : legs 

 black, clothed with black hairs and bristles ; foot-cushions tawny : 

 wings blackish brown, darkest at the base ; wing-ribs and veins 

 black ; tip cross-vein with two slight curves, the lower inward and 

 more distinct than the other, which is outward ; scales grayish 

 white, with yellow borders ; poisers black. Length of the body 3^ 

 lines ; of the wings 7 lines. 



a. St. Martin's Falls, Albany Eiver, Hudson's Bay. Presented by 

 G. Barnston, Esq. 



** Eyes not hairy. 



Anthomyia litorea, Meig. Dipt. v. 90, 13.? Zett. Ins. Lapp. 670, 

 38. Musca litorea, Fall. Muse. 63, 60. Caenosia litorea? 

 Meig. Dipt. vi. 334. Aricia litorea, Zett. Dipt. Scand. iv. 

 1473, 83. 



a. England. 



Anthomyia notata, Meig. Dipt. v. 90, 14. Musca notata, Fall. 



Muse. 62, 59. Spilogaster notata, Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. ii. 



296, 10. Hylemyia notata, Meig. Dipt. vii. 316, 22. Aricia 



notata, Zett. Dipt. Scand. iv. 1412, 25. 

 a. England. 



Anthomyia duplicata, Meig. Dipt. v. 92, 17. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 667, 

 26. Spilogaster duplicata, Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. ii. 296, 9. ? 

 Hylemyia duplicata, Meig. Dipt. vii. 316, 26. Aricia dupli- 

 cata, Zett. Dipt. Scand. iv. 1410, 23. 



a. ? From Mr. Children's collection. 



Anthomyia hilaris, Meig. Dipt. v. 94, 19, pi. 44, /. 9. Zett. Ins. 

 Lapp. 666, 21. Musca hilaris, Fall. Muse. 57, 44. Hylemyia 

 hilaris, Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. ii. 319, 13. Meig. Dipt. vii. 

 315, 17. Aricia hilaris, Zett. Lis. Lapp. iv. 1423, 33. 



a. Ukraine. Presented by Dr. Dovvler. 



Anthomyia puella, Meig. Dipt. v. 96, 23. 

 a. England. 



Anthomyia variata, Meig. Dipt. v. 97, 24. Zett. Ins. Lapp. 667, 

 25. Musca variata, Fall. Muse. 59, 51. Hylemyia variata, 

 Meig. Dipt. vii. 315, 8. Aricia variata, Zett. Dipt. Scand. iv. 

 1418,29. 



a. England. 



