SUPPLEMENT*. 
(ESTRIDH (p. 1). 
CUTEREBRA (p. 1). 
Mr. E. E. Austen, of the British Museum, has published some critical remarks on 
the American species of this genus, for which he adopts the name Cutiterebra { Ann. & 
Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xv. pp. 877-396, xvi. pp. 147-155 (1895)], and he makes various 
corrections in the synonymy of the Central-American forms. One new genus is added 
by him from North-west Mexico. 
BOGERIA. 
Bogeria, Austen, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xv. p. 391 (1895). 
1. Bogeria princeps. 
Bogeria princeps, Austen, loc. cit. p. 393, t. 18. figg. 5, 5 a, 6°. 
Hab. Mexico, Médano Blanco, Santa Barbara Bay (Boger'). 
MUSCIDE (p. 2). 
PHASINE (p. 8). 
TRICHOPODA (p. 3). 
This genus, as restricted by me in 1892, includes only those species which have the 
apical cell of the wings closed and more or less petiolated, the others previously 
referred to it, in which this cell is open, belong to Homogenia. 
* [The MSS. of this Supplement, and the accompanying drawings reproduced on Tab, XIII., was sent to us 
by Dr. J. C. M. de Meijere, of Amsterdam, shortly after Van der Wulp’s death, in 1899, This was completed 
by the author long ago, and the specimens of most of the species sent back at the time. Brief diagnoses of 
the new forms have already been published in the ‘ Tijdschrift voor Eutomologie,’ xxxv. pp. 183-195 (1892), 
the fuller descriptions, precise localities, and some figures being reserved for the Supplement to this Volume. 
This “paper” of v. d. Wulp’s has been criticised at length by Mr. C, H. Tyler Townsend, in the ‘ Canadian 
Entomologist,’ xxv. pp. 165-168 (1893), and the late author appended to his MSS. Mr. Townsend’s remarks 
[which are repeated here within square brackets | on the various species, in most cases without comment.—Ep. | 
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