Eusiphona mira

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Eusiphona mira

Distribution

Antarctic: Subantarctic Islands (Marion-Prince Edward Is. present); Northern America: Mexico present (Mexico Gulf (Veracruz present)); North-Central U.S.A. (Illinois present); Northeastern U.S.A. (Indiana present, Maine present, New Hampshire present, New Jersey present, New York present, Rhode I. present, Vermont present); Northwestern U.S.A. (Colorado present, Montana present, Washington present); Southeastern U.S.A. (Florida present); Southwestern U.S.A. (California present); Western Canada (Alberta present)

Citation

New York (Leonard 1928: List of the insects of New York with a list of the spiders and certain other allied groups. – Mem. Cornell Univ. Agric. Exp. Stn. 101(1926): 1-1121: 865)
drawing, Montana, Washington (Cole 1969: Milichiidae, pp. 387-390. – In: Cole & Schlinger, The flies of Western North America, xi+693pp: 387, 390)
Vermont, New Jersey, Illinois, Colorado
catalog, North America (Aldrich: A catalogue of North American Diptera: 650)
Nearctic checklist (Poole 1996: Diptera, Lepidoptera, Siphonaptera. Nomina Insecta Nearctica. A checklist of the insects of North America. Vol. 3: 1143pp: 178)
citation (Procter 1946: Part VII. The insect fauna with references to methods of capture, food plants, the flora and other biological features: 566pp: 403)
diagnosis, fig. of head (Becker 1907: Die Dipteren-Gruppe Milichiinae. – Annls hist.-nat. Mus. natn. hung. 5: 507-550: 547)
citation (Procter 1938: Part VI. The insect fauna with references to methods of capture, food plants, the flora and other biological features: 496pp: 348)
Maine, Rhode Island (Johnson 1925: Fauna of New England. 15. List of the Diptera or two-winged flies. – Occ. Pap. Boston Soc. nat. Hist. 7(15): 326pp: 287)
on flowers of the cone-flower, Rudbeckia hirta, New Hampshire (Johnson 1910: Some additions to the Dipteran fauna of New England. – Psyche, Camb. Dec.1910: 228-235: 234)
Nearctic catalog (Sabrosky 1965: Family Milichiidae, pp. 728-733. – In: Stone, A catalog of the Diptera of America North of Mexico, Agric. Handbook, 276, iv+1696pp: 732)
Maine (Procter 1927: Part I. The insect fauna with references to methods of capture, food plants, the flora and other biological features: 247pp: 225)
New Jersey (Johnson 1910: Diptera of New Jersey. – A. Rep. N.J. St. Mus. 1909(1910): 703-814: 812)
checklist, North Carolina (Brimley 1938: The insects of North Carolina. Being a list of the insects of North Carolina and their close relatives: 560pp: 389)