852 Trypetidae 



R. juniperina Marcovltch. Ithaca, Aug, reared from juniper berries. 



R. pomonella Walsh. Apple Maggot. Common and frequently injurious wherever 



apples are grown in the State. Jl-Oct. 

 R. suavis Lw. Ithaca, Aug, JMStedman (Cnjr) ; Schuylerville, Sep (NYS) ; 



Middleburg ; White Plains, Aug-Sep. 

 R. tabellaria Fitch. "NY" (Fitch); Hamburg, Je (MCV). 



PrOCECIDOCHARES Hendel 



{Oedaspis Loew, in part) 



P. atra Lw. Erie Co, Je, Rock Glen, Jl ; Ithaca, Je-Jl, Joh (VTP) ; Poughkeepsie, 

 Je; Matteawan, Sep; White Plains (Beq) ; SI (Beq) ; LI: Maspeth (Beq). 

 P. penelope O.S. Manlius. 

 P. polita Lw. Keene VaL, Aug (NYS); Ithaca, Aug; vie. NYC. 



Terellia Robineau-Desvoidy 



(Trypeta Loew not Meigen) 



T. florescentiae L. (ruficauda Fab.). Essex Co; Bolton; Honeoye Falls, Jl 

 (Leon) ; Buffalo, Je ; Tonawanda, Jl (MCV) ; Otto, Jl, Aug; Lancaster, Je; 

 Ithaca, Je, Jl, Nov (CnJr) ; Albany. 



Neaspilota Osten Sacken 



{Aspilota Loew) 



N. alba Lw. Ithaca (CnJr). 



XANTHOMYIA Phillips 



(Tephritis auct., in part) 



X. platyptera Lw. Johnstown, Je (NYS); Erie Co, May-Je ; Albany, May 

 (NYS); Nassau, May (NYS); Red Hook, Je (Leon); Poughkeepsie, May 

 (NYS) ; Ithaca, Aug; McLean, Aug (CnJr). 



EUTRETA Loew 



E. sparsa Wied. Saranac L., Aug; Fulton Co; Niagara Falls, Jl, Aug; E. Aurora, 

 Jl (MCV); Ithaca; McLean Bogs, Aug (Phillips); Manlius; Albany; 

 Hudson R. val. ; Pine I., Ramapo, Sep (AM); Tomkins Cove, Sep (AM); 

 SI (Sturt) ; LI: Hempstead; Flushing. 



EUROSTA Loew 



E. comma Wied. Keene Val. (Beq) ; Wilmington, Aug (Phillips) ; Karner, Aug- 

 Sep (NYS); Albany; White Plains, Sep; Ithaca (CnJr); Nyack (AM); 

 Inwood (Schott); NYC (Sturt) ; SI, Sep (Sturt); LI: Brooklyn (Beq). 



E. conspurcata Doane. Johnstown, Je; Ithaca; Albany, Aug; Wappingers Falls, 

 Je (Leon) ; LI: Babylon, May (Sturt). 



E, elsa Daecke. Fulton Co, Aug; Ithaca, May, Sep (CnJr) ; White Plains (Beq) ; 

 NYC (Sturt); LI: Brooklyn (Beq); Richmond Hill, Oct; Forest Hills 

 (Phillips); Wyandanch (Schott). 



