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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



(1) Panzee, G. W. 



1806. Fauna Insectorum Germanicse initia Oder Deutschlands Insecten. 

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(2) Macquaet, P. J. M. 



1835. Hostoire Naturelle des Insectes. Dipteres. t. 2, p. 614. Paris. 



(3) Rondani, A. C. 



1861. Dipterologiae Italicae Prodromus. v. 4, p. 10. Parmae. 



(4) Schinee, I. R. 



1862. Vorlanfiger Commentar zum dipterologischen Theile der "Fauna 



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(5) 1895. Beitton, W. E. 



Notes on some leaf -miners. In 18th Ann. Rpt. Conn. Agr. Expt. Sta., pt. 

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Odontocera dorsalis. Larvae damaging sweet corn in vegetation experiments 

 in greenhouse. Brief notes on life history. Recommends picking infested leaves 

 in such cases. Reared two hymenopterous parasites, Sphegigaster n. sp. 



(6) 1898. Coquillett, D. W. 



On the habits of the OscinidaB and Agromyzidae reared at the United 

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Adults reared from mines in leaves of timothy in 1888 by Prof. F. M. Webster, 

 La Fayette, Ind. Fie also reared it from wheat during same year. 



(7) 1898. Hopkins, A. D. 



Some notes on observations in West Virginia. U. S. Dept. Agr. Div. 

 Ent. Bui. 17, n. s., p. 44-49. 



Leaf-miner determined as Odontocera dorsalis damaging timothy considerably 

 in West Virginia. 



(8) 1898. Webstee, F. M. 



Species of Diptera reared in Indiana during the years 1884-1890. In 

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Adults reared from larvae mining in leaves of timothy and wheat in 1888. 



(9) 1900. Howaed, L. O. 



A contribution to the study of the insect fauna of human excrement 

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Records an unusual habit of the species ; adults reared from human excrement 

 June 24, 1899. 



(10) 1905. Foebes, S. A. 



Ceratomyza dorsalis Loew. (Odontocera dorsalis.) In 23rd Rpt. State 

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Two adults reared from mines in leaves of corn. Note on oviposition ; length 

 of mine made by larva. 



(11) 1905. Aldeich, J. M. 



A Catalogue of North American Diptera (or two-winged flies). Smith- 

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