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NORTH AMERICAN TWO-WINGED FLIES OF THE GENUS CYLINDROMYIA MEIGEN (OCYPTERAOF AUTHORS) By J. M. Aldrich Associate Curator, Division of Insects, United States National Museum In the preparation of this paper the Avriter has studied the mate-rial contained in the United States National Museum, including his own earlier collectino-; the Canadian National Collection; the Uni-versity of Kansas; the California Academy of Sciences; and the private collections of C. W. Johnson, James S-Hine; A. L. Melander, H. J. Reinhard, and H. W. Allen, together with a few specimens from various other sources. The total number of specimens ex-amined is nearly 800. Special acknowledgment is gratefully made to C. Howard Curran, who when he learned of my work turned over all the material of the Canadian National Collection with a partly prepared paper and numerous drawings. R. E. Snodgrass kindly prepared drawings of the remarkable holding apparatus of the females of CylindroTnyia nana. Several European species deter-mined by Prof. M. Bezzi are in the United States National Museum, and have been very useful. The genus C ylimlroniyia was described by Meigen in his famous 1803 paper, the real beginning of dipterous taxomony. Two years later Latreille described the same genus, with the identical genotype, as Ocyjjtera. Meigen, solely out of deference to his distinguished colleague, as far as can be perceived now, waived his own priority and adopted Ocyptera in his next treatment of the genus in 1824. This disposition of the names was accepted for many years. Osten Sacken cited this case in his paper on Priority or Continuity? in 1882, as an illustration of the undesirable effect of too strict enforce-ment of priority. Professor Bezzi later argued that Ocyptera was included in Latreille's 1802 volume, and hence really was prior; that this was an error was not discovered until after he had published his third volume of the Palaearctic Catalogue. Coquillett, in his Type Species paper of 1910, accepted Cylindromyia^ and was followed by Townsend in 1912. No. 2624.— Proceedings U. S. National Museum, Vol. 68, Art. 23. 70648—26 1 1

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North American two-winged flies of the genus Cylindromyia Meigen (Ocyptera of authors)

J M Aldrich
Proceedings of The United States National Museum 68: 1-27 (1926)

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