1^02.] 



167 



Ixirk of the larva, etc. ! It seems evident tluit the back has 

 been taken for the venter, and vice versa. 



Van Roser, Verzeichniss Wiirtembergischer Diptern. In the Corres- 

 pondenzhlatt <l. Wilrt; Landwirthsch. Vei'ems, 1834. M. hi/dm 

 n. sp. (undescribed). "The yellow larva," says the author, 

 " lives in Ili/dnum rej)andum, in galleries which it spins over ; 

 its shape is different from tbe larvae of the same genus." (n. e.) 



I'krris. Notice sur quelques dipteres nouveaux, Ann. Soc. Entom. de 

 France, Ure Serie, Vol. VIII., 1839, p. 47. Tab. V., fig.s. 

 1—3 (p. and i.) 



31. lyvogalm n. sp. Pupa found in Lycognla mininfa ; larva 

 unknown; imago described. 

 *' " Notes pour servir a I'histoire des metam. de diverses esp. de 

 dipteres, Ann. Soc. Entom. de France, 184! >, p. 51. Tab. III. 

 No. 1. (1. p. i. and details.) M. scatophora n. sp. (extract 

 given above, p. 160). 



liREMi, Beitrag z. Kunde d. Diptern insbes. iiber das Vorkommen 

 mehrerer Gatt. nach besond. Localitiiten und Fang derselben; 

 auch iiber die Lebensweise mehrerer Larven. Isis 1846, p. 

 164. M. lutea and M. lunata obtained from Agaricus citri- 

 nus (n. e.). 



ScHOLZ, Uber den Aufenth. d. Dipteren wahrend ihrer ersten Stande. 

 Schles. Entom. Zeit. 1819. 31. pallida Stann. and 31. luctuosa 

 Meig., reared from Boletus bulbosus. (n. e.) 



Stannius, Bemerkungen liber einige Arten Zweifliigl. Gattungen : 

 Macrocera, Platyura, Sciophila, Leja und Mycetophila, Isis 

 1830. 31. signata reared from Boletus edulis^ and found es- 

 pecially in pine woods, (n. e. The paper contains synonymical 

 remarks, descriptions, etc.) 



BoiE, Zur Verwandlungs-geschichte inlandischer Zweiflugler. Krb- 

 jers Tidskr. II., p. 234, 1838. 31. signata; a few words, only. 



Degeer, Memoires, Vol. VI., p. 361 [Germ. edit. p. 142], 14. Tab. 

 XXII., figs. 1-13 (1. p. i.) The figures are good, and repre- 

 sent a larva with distinct antennae ; this makes me doubt 

 whether Meigen (Europ. Zweifl. I. p. 266) was right in refer- 

 ring them to 31. fusca. Although the figure of the perfect insect 

 is undoubtedly a 3Tycetophila, Degeer's text shows that he could 

 not be very certain whether it was really reared from the larva 

 which he has figured. 



