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Genus CALLICLYPEUS Frey 



This genus Avas distinguished from Fachycei^na by Frey princi- 

 pally by the shorter third antennal segment, Avhich is not much over 

 twice as long as wide, and were it not for the fact that the descrip- 

 tion further indicates that the anterior pair of dorsocentral bristles 

 is proximad of tlio suture I would not hesitate to consider it merely 

 a synonym of that genus as PachyceHna sigillata has a similar short 

 third antennal segment. However, without having access to the geno- 

 type, I can not determine the status of the concept and accept it pro- 

 visionally as distinct. 



CALLICLYPEUS BOETTCHEBI Frey 



Calliclypeus hoettcheri Fhey, Acta Soc. pro Fjiuua et Flora Feuuica, v<)i. 56, 

 No. 8, p. 19, 1927. 



This species appears to be very similar to Pachycerinu sigillata de 

 Meijere in color, the principal distinction lying in the absence of 

 the pair of black marks on the face in sigillata, only the spots 

 between the antennae and eyes being present. The black spots on 

 the seventh abdominal tergite of sigillata are not present in hoettcheri, 

 though the abdomen is darkened apically. 



Locality. — Mumungan. Mindanao. 



Genus PHOBETICOMYIA Kertresz 



This genus was erected for the reception of Lauxania lunifera de 

 Meijere. Frey, in his recent paper on Philippine Sapromyzidae. 

 has included also La'uo^amia onmtipennis de Meijere, and hoettcheri 

 Frey. The latter is the type species of Poecilonujza a new subgenus 

 of Uomoneura erected in the present paper, and ornatiyennis belongs 

 to another subgenus of Homoneura. 



I have besides lunifera another Philippine species of Phohefi- 

 comyia before me. 



The genus is readily distinguished by the slight, but evident, cen- 

 tral bulbosit}' of the glossy face, backwardly directed anterior orti- 

 tals, and wing venation. The latter is similar to tliat of Honion'^w". 



KEY TO THH SPECIES 



Wing with a hyaline fascia at extreme aiK'x, and about four hyaline .spots in 

 second posterior cell in addition to the one on outer cross vein (tig. 18). 



lunifera (de Meijere). 

 With a hyaline fascia at about its own width iroui apex, and no hyaline 

 spots in second posterier cell except tlie one on outer cro.ss vein (fig. 19). 



preapicalis, new species. 



