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LIST OF MY ENTOMOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS ETC. 
77. Enumeration of the Diptera of the Malay Archipelago, col¬ 
lected by Professor 0. Beccari, Mr. L. M. d’ Albertis 
and others. 
Annali Mus. Civico di Storia Naturale di Genova, XVI, p. 393—492, 
Febr. 1881 ; — Supplement, XVIII, p. 10-20, Febr. 1882. 
NB. Four new genera and 38 n. sp. are described. 
78. A brief notice of Carl Ludwig Dole sell all, the dipte- 
rologist. 
Entom. M. Mag. London, XVIII, Oct. 1881, p. 114—11G. 
79. Verzeichniss der Entomologischen Schriften von Camillo 
Rond a n i. 
Verb. Z. II. Gesellscli. Wien, 1881, p. 337—344. 
NB. This list is superseded by my later, more complete list, comp, below 
No. 10G, 1885. 
80. An Essay of comparative Chaetotaxy , or the arrangement of 
characteristic bristles of Diptera. 
Mittb. d. Miinchener Entom. Vereins, V, p. 121—138, 1881. 
NB. A postscript to this paper was printed and distributed privately by 
me; it was reproduced later in the paper: “Nocli ein Paar Worte” etc.; comp. 
No. 85, 1882, in this List. 
The term Chaetotaxy, proposed by me, has been used in this my No. 80, 
1881 for the first time. 
My second paper on Chaetotaxy (compare in this List No. 102, 1884) being 
more elaborate, has superseded the present one. 
As it was expressed by a contemporary at that time, this improved me¬ 
thod of describing Diptera has opened “new avenues” for this Order (“hat neue 
Bahnen eroffnet”; Entomologische Nachrichten, 1881). 
81. A relic of the tertiary period in Europe: Elephantomyia, a 
genus of Tipulidae. 
Mittb. d. Miinchener Entom. Vereins, V, p. 152 — 154; 1881. 
NB. Mr. Hiendlmayr, dipterologist in Munich, found in the Bavarian 
Alps a single specimen of a Tipulid in which I recognized the North American 
Elephantomyia Westwodii 0. S. hitherto never found in Europe. This genus 
also occurs in amber. 
1882. 
82. Synonymica concerning exotic Dipterology. 
Wiener Entom. Z. I, p. 19 — 21; January 1882. 
