LIST OF MY ENTOMOLOGICAL PUBLICATIONS ETC. 
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120. Chloropisca prolifica n. sp. (United States). 
In the “Fourth Report on the injurious and other insects of the State 
of New-York”, by J. A. Lintuer, State Entomologist; Albany, 
N. Y. 1888, p. 70-72. 
NB. A fly occurring in houses in enormous numbers like Chloropisca 
ornata Loew in Europe, hut specifically different. About the European species, 
compare “Eutomologische Nachrichten”, 1881, p. 17, where the species is called 
Clil. nasuta. I discovered later that my Chi. prolifica is the same as Chlorops 
variceps Loew, Centuria III, 86. I had been misled by the erroneous location of 
the latter species among the Chlorops sensu stricto. It has a flat scutellum and 
is a Chloropisca. In my Catalogue of 1878. the locality for Chloropisca variceps 
should he Pennsylvania , and not Sitka. 
1889 . 
121. Letter about Haematobia sermta Hob. Desv. 
“Iusect-Life“ Washington, Yol. II, Dec. 1889, p. 191. 
NB. The specific identity of the American and European specimens of this 
fly has been confirmed, after a careful comparison, by the experienced diptero- 
logist Ferdinand Kowarz. 
[Biographical.) Feeling unwell at the end of February 1889, I went 
South for rest and recreation, with the intention of visiting Spain, where I 
had never been before. But in Montpellier my state became such that I re¬ 
turned in great haste to Heidelberg, by way of Genoa. Although, owing to 
my excellent constitution I recovered soon, I was advised to abstain from 
work for a certain length of time. For this reason I did not publish any¬ 
thing of consequence during this and the following year. 
1890 . 
122. Hilarimorpha Scliin. is a Lepticl. 
Berl. Ent. Z. 1890, p. 303—301. 
NB. MM. Mik and Williston considered it an Empid. 
1891 . 
123. Second notice on the Apiocerina. 
Berl. Ent. Z. 1891, p. 311—315 (see above, No. 93, 1883). 
124. Synopsis of the described genera and species of the Blc- 
pharoceridae. 
Berl. Ent. Z. 1891, p. 407—411. (Compare, No. 60, 1878, and No. 144, 
1895.) 
