. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . FIG. 4.—Pupa otAphiochceta nigriceps. Side view. X 15. FIG. 5.—Pupa of Aphiochteta nigriceps. Dorsal view. X 16. The occurrence of Aphiochseta in caves has been mentioned by many collectors. Phora has been recorded from Mammoth, Carter, and Wyan- dotte caves by Osten Sacken (Packard, 1871, 745, and 1888, 80), Cope (1872a, 161), Hubbard (1880, 39), and others. Family MUSCIDAE. Calliphora vomitoria (Linnaeus). Bluebottle Fly. LINNAEUS, Fauna Suec., 2ded., 452 (Sweden). ALDRICH, Cat. N. A. Dip., 1905, 520 (Europe, Canada, Alaska, United States).


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . FIG. 4.—Pupa otAphiochceta nigriceps. Side view. X 15. FIG. 5.—Pupa of Aphiochteta nigriceps. Dorsal view. X 16. The occurrence of Aphiochseta in caves has been mentioned by many collectors. Phora has been recorded from Mammoth, Carter, and Wyan- dotte caves by Osten Sacken (Packard, 1871, 745, and 1888, 80), Cope (1872a, 161), Hubbard (1880, 39), and others. Family MUSCIDAE. Calliphora vomitoria (Linnaeus). Bluebottle Fly. LINNAEUS, Fauna Suec., 2ded., 452 (Sweden). ALDRICH, Cat. N. A. Dip., 1905, 520 (Europe, Canada, Alaska, United States). One seen in the cave in February, 1905, on the side of a small stone at " ; It was dormant when found, but when brought in and warmed up became active. Musca domestica Linnaeus. Common House Fly. LINNAEUS, Syst. Nat., 10th ed., 1758 (Europe). ALDRICH, Cat. N. A. Dip., 1905, 528 (almost cosmopolitan). A single house-fly was found within the cave April 4, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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