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Hab. Mexico, Orizaba (H. H. Smith & F. D. Godman). 
Two females. I should have identified this species with 
U. actinobola, Low (Monogr. Dipt. N. Amer. iii. p. 326), 
which also has a fuscous dot on the fifth vein, if Low in 
his 
DIPTERA. 
ray runs very obliquely from the small cross-vein to within the stigma; the second is shorter and reaches 
the costa between the stigma and the spot itself; the two following rays are at the tip of the wings and 
border the end of the third and fourth veins ; the fifth and sixth rays cross the second posterior cell; the 
seventh forms a border’along the posterior cross-vein; the eighth ray is a short one, under the fourth 
vein, between the two cross-veins, but does not reach the fifth vein. In the black spot are four white 
dots, one under the end of the second vein, and three in the first posterior cell: one between the cross- 
veins, and two at the base of the two apical rays. On the middle of the fifth vein is a small fuscous dot. 
U. vicina, v. d. W. 
description had not said there was no trace of brownish 
colour round the small cross-vein. 
TT 
he following Trypetine, all from Mexico, are unknown to me :— 
Anastrepha suspensa, Low, Monogr. Dipt. N. Amer. i. p. 69, t. 2. fig. 15; ii. 
p- 222, t. 10. fig. 15 (Zrypeta); Schiner, Dipt. Novara Reise, p. 263 
(Anastrepha) ; Gigl.-Tos, Mem. R. Accad. Sci. di Torino, ser. 2, xlv. (sep.) 
p-. 59 (Aerotoxa).—(Low had the species from Cuba, Schiner from South 
America, Giglio-Tos from Mexico.) 
ludens, Low, Monogr. Dipt. N. Amer. iii. p. 223, t. 11. fig. 19 (Zrypeta). 
Spilographa tetanops, Low, 1. c. p. 245, t. 11. fig. 15. (Low has established for 
this species a separate genus, Gdicarena, which, however, seems to be not 
essentially different from Spilographa.) 
Molynocelia lutea, Gigl.-Tos, Mem. R. Accad. Sci. di Torino, ser. 2, xlv. (sep.) 
p. 60, fig. 23. 
Icterica lichtensteinit, Wiedem. Aussereur. zweifl. Ins. 1. p. 497; Low, Monogr. 
Dipt. N. Amer. i. p. 92, t. 2. fig. 25; iii. p. 289, t. 11. fig. 19 (Zrypeta). 
Blepharoneura regina, Gig].-Tos, Mem. R. Accad. Sci. di Torino, ser. 2, xlv. (sep.) 
p- 56, fig. 16. 
saga, Gigl.-Tos, 1. c. p. 56, fig. 19. 
io, Gigl.-Tos, 1. c. p. 57, fig. 18. 
diva, Gigl.-Tos, 1. c. p. 57, fig. 17. 
Acrotenia otopappi, Doane, Journ. New York Ent. Soc. vii. p. 183, t. 3. fig. 8 
(Sept. 1899).—Found dead in a dried specimen of Otopappus acuminatus. 
Euaresta mexicana, Wiedem. Aussereur. zweifl. Ins. ii. p. 511; Low, Monogr. DPE 
N. Amer. iii. p. 317, t. 10. fig. 28 (Zrypeta). 
scutellata, Wiedem. 1. c. ii. p. 494 (Zrypeta).—A doubtful species, as ‘the 
type is lost (see Low, Monogr. Dipt. N. Amer. iii. p. 337). 
audax, Gigl.-Tos, 1. c. p. 55, fig. 25. 
