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elongate, and small crossvein inside middle of discal cell. 

 Oestrus has the posterior crossvein almost at the cubitus, 

 apical cell short, and small crossvein outside middle of discal 

 cell. 



Neokirkia, new^ genus. 



Genotype, Kirkia minuta Rodhain & Bequaert, 1915, Bull. 

 Soc. Path. Exot., VIII, 456. 



Differs from Kirkioestrus by auxiliary vein ending opposite 

 small crossvein, and petiole of apical cell in line with third vein. 

 Kirkioestrus has small crossvein half way between ends of 

 auxiliary and first veins, while petiole of apical cell is bent up 

 at right angle to third vein. 



Microcephalopsis, new genus. 



Genotype, Microccphalus ncugchaucri Portchinski, 1881, 

 Horae Soc. Ent. Ross., XVI, 137; XXI, pi. 1, ff. 8, 8a. 

 t Differs from Portchinskia by small crossvein not being di- 

 lated in middle, posterior crossvein well removed from cubitus, 

 and front of male very narrow, the eyes being greatly ap- 

 proximated. 



The holotype was taken on Mount Brione in the Italian 

 Tyrol, in September (Schnabl, Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr., XXVI, 

 14). 



Compsomyiops, new genus. 



Genotype, Calliphora fulvipes Macq., 1843, Dipt. Exot., II, 

 3, 132, pi. 16, f. 3. 



Differs from Cochliomyia by the palpi being long and 

 widened apically ; frontalia of female greatly widened poste- 

 riorly, densely hairy on posterior half ; parafrontalia of female 

 very thickly set with pilelike hair ; parafacialia bare on lower 

 part, which is narrowed to a mere strip by the cheek grooves ; 

 tegulse hairy on front half ; no proclinate fronto-orbitals in 

 either sex. 



Numerous specimens from the high Andes of Peru and 

 Ecuador, collected by the Yale Peruvian Expedition, F. Cam- 

 pos, and myself; and from Chile, collected by E. C. Reed. 



