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CONTRIBUTION TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF NORTH AMERICAN SYRPHIDÆ—II

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

W. D. Hunter
Affiliation:
Instructor in Entomology, University of Nebraska.

Extract

An interesting part of this paper will be found to deal with some material from Alaska. During the summer of 1896 Prof. L. L. Dyche, of the University of Kansas, the well-known taxidermist, made an expedition to Cook's Inlet, Alaska, and from there inland. A number of species of Syrphidæ were taken simply as a side issue, the expedition not being an entomological one at all. Unfortunately, during the long journey back many of these specimens were damaged beyond all hope of recognition. The material that came through, however, without damage, although consisting of only thirteen species, makes quite a contribution to the knowledge of the Dipterous fauna of that interesting region. Although some of the orders of insects, notably the Coleoptera, have been quite assiduously collected in Alaska, and extensive reports written upon them, in the Syrphidæ, as is the case in all of the families of Diptera, no collections of importance have been made.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1897

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