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"Notopleural or dorsopleural suture.'' This is not well 

 defined ; it runs from the lower part of the humerus to 

 the root of the wing, separating the mesonotum from the 

 mesopleura. 

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Presumably Post alar should be Postalar. 

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The "Posthumeral" bristles are distinct from the "Intra- 

 humeral." 

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"Propleura." This is a new term to me. Is it not the 

 "Prothorax" which is not mentioned at all? Neither are 

 the prothoracal and stigmatical bristles (Becker) men- 

 tioned. 

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"Proalar bristle." This is not in its alphabetical place, 

 and is not the "Pro alarborste'' of Stein but is presumably 

 his "Praalarborste," which I suppose we should call Praea- 

 lar (or Prealar) bristle. The figure, however, appears to 

 refer to a Posthumeral bristle. 

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"Pteropleural bristles" are by no means rare 

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"Scutellar bristles, marginal." TncoC bristles, which sel- 

 dom form a "distinct row" may point in variou^ directions. 

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For "Trichostical" read "Trichostichal." 

 Up to this point I have tried to mention every correction 

 which I could suggest, but when I come to "Legs" and "Wings'* 

 the omissions and inaccuracies are so numerous that I cannot 

 take them in detail. 



Under "Legs" I presume the first two paragraphs should 

 read continuously as one. No mention is made of "front," "an- 

 terior," "middle," "hind," or "posterior" legs, nor is any refer- 

 ence given to the surfaces known as "antero-dorsal," "antero- 

 ventral," "postero-dorsal," "postern-ventral" or even "anterior," 



