Oct., '09] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 347 



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The "facio-orbital" bristles are apparently only a continu- 

 ation of the fronto-orbital bristles on to the "geme" (or 

 side-cheeks), as mentioned under "Frontal bristles." 



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"Front." The term "Frons" is now superseding this, 

 and avoids many a misinterpretation. If we use "vertex," 

 "occiput," etc., we surely can use "irons." 



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"Frontal triangle." This is not figured, but is very fre- 

 quently and expressively used in many groups of the Dip- 

 tera. 



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"Gena." See note above on "Cheeks." 



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"Genovertical plate." This appears to me to be a new 



name for the well-known "Frontal Orbit," which is not 



included in the glossary. 



"Jowls" should be included and defined here. 



"Median vitta" is a term used on page 311, line 17, but 



not defined here. 



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"Occipito-lateral bristles." These do not appear to be 

 figured. 



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The ocellar bristles are not always diverging and pointing 

 forward. 



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"Orbits." Alphabetically this word will follow "Oral," 

 and through this criticism may appear trivial; similar 

 slight errors occur in other places which might well have 

 been avoided. 



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"Peristoma" and "Epistoma" are not the same, and are 

 by no means obsolete terms. 



"Peristomium" is a strange term to me, and not included 

 here though mentioned on page 314, line 13. 



