32 WOEKS ON NORTH AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGY. 



STRATIOM YIID.E . 



Williston, S. W. — On the classification of North American Diptera. 

 (Third paper.) <Ent. Amer., i, pp. 114-116, 152-155. 1885. 

 Tables of the subfamilies and genera of the family. 



Day, L. T. — The species of Odontomyia found in the United States. 

 <Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1882, pp. 74-88. 



Johnson, C. W. — A review of the Stratiomyia and Odontomyia of 

 Xorth America. < Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xxn, pp. 22T-2T8, 

 1895. 



Melander, A. L. — Notes on North American Stratiomyicla?. <Can. 

 Ent., 1904, pp. 14-24, 53-54. 



Tables to species of nearly all the genera. 



■ A review of the North American species of Nemotelus. 



< Psyche, 1903, pp. 171-183, pi. 1. 



SCENOPINID.E. 



Cresson, E. T., Jr. — The North American species of the Dipterous 

 family Scenopinida?. < Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xxxiii, pp. 109- 

 115, pi. 1, 1907. 



TABANID^. 



Kertesz, K. — Catalogus Tabanidarum orbis terrarum universi. 



< Budapest, 1900, pp. 79. 



Osten Sacken, C. K.— Prodrome of a monograph of the Tabanida? 

 of the United States. <Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., n. 1875- 



1878. 



Part I. The genera Pangonia, Chrysops, Silvius. H?ematopota, Diabasis 

 (pp. 365-397). Part II. The genus Tabanus, with an appendix and 

 index (pp. 421^79). Supplement (pp. 555-560). 



Williston, S. W. — Notes and descriptions of North American Taba- 

 nichT. <Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci.. x, pp. 129-142. 1888. 



Daecke, E. — Annotated list of the species of Chrysops occurring in 

 New Jersey, and descriptions of two new species. <Ent. News, 

 1907, pp. 139-146, pi. 1. 



Hine, J. S. — Tabanida? of Ohio. <Ohio Acad. Sci., Special Papers, 

 No. 5, pp. 63, pis. 2, 1903. 



The North American species of Tabanus with a uniform mid- 

 dorsal stripe. <Ohio Nat., vn, pp. 19-28, 1906. 



The TabanidcT of the Western United States and Canada, 



<Ohio Nat., v, pp. 217-248. 1904. 



