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The third section, the GYMNOSOMINA, has a broad front ?nd a 

 vaulted abdomen. The fourth is that of the PHASINA, having a 

 very narrow front and a flat abdomen. 



My knowledge of the N. A. Tachinidae is a very incomplete one. 

 I know, however, the following genera: I. Tachinina: 1. DEJEANIA 

 Hob. Desv., 2. ECHINOMYIA Meig., 3. JURINEA Rob. Desv., 4. 

 HYSTRICIA Macq., 5. MICROPALPUS Macq., 6. GONIA Meig., 7. 

 NEMOR-ffiA Rob. Desv., 8. BLSPHARIPEZA Macq., 9. BELVOISIA Rob. 

 Desv., 10. TACHINA Meig., 11. CHRYSOSOMA Macq., 12. METOPIA 

 Meig., 13. MILTOGRAMMA Meig., 14. ILLIGERA Rob. Desv., 15. 

 MASICERA Macq. II. Ocypterina: 16. OCYPTERA Lair. III. Gym- 

 nosomina: 17. GYMNOSOMA Fall. IV. Phasina: IS. PKASIA. Latr. 

 19. HYALOMYIA Macq., 20. TRICHOPODA Latr. 



FAM. XXXY. SARCOPHAGIDAE. 



Charact. Bristle of the antennae plumose or hairy, with the apex bare. 

 First posterior cell only slightly opened or else closed. Tegulffi 

 large. Legs stout. 



All the N". A. species I have seen belong to the genera : SARCO- 

 PHAGA Meig., PHRYSSOPODA Rob. Desv., and CYNOMYIA Meig. 



FAM. XXXVI. MUSCIDAE. 



Charact. Bristle of the antennse entirely plumose or pectinated. Body 

 never slender; thorax short. First posterior cell only slightly 

 opened or else closed at the border of the wing. Tegulae large. 

 Legs stout. 



This family contains two sections : the MUSCINA with plumose 

 antennae, and the STOMOXYNA with pectinated antenna. 



The N. A. species which I have examined belong to the genera: 

 MUSCA Linn., POLLENIA Rob. Desv., CYRTONEURA Macq., PYREL- 

 LIA Rob. Desv., LUCILIA Rob. Desv., CALLIPHORA Macq., and 

 STOMOXYS Geoffr. The number of species which N. A. has in 

 common with Europe is exceedingly striking in this particular 

 family. 



