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A. E. GIBBS AND P. J. BARRAUD 



LoNCH^IDiE. 



Lonchsea vaginalis, Fhi. — 

 *Felden, 2. iv. 92. 



L. chorea, F. — *Felden, 

 30. vii. 98. 



Palloptera ustulata. Fin. — 

 Felden, 27. viii. 94. 



P. umbellatarum, F. — Aldbury, 

 A.E.G. ; Felden, 1. vii. 93. 



P. parallela, Liv. — Felden, 

 27. vii. 98. 



P. arcuata, Fhi. — Felden, 

 15. V. 93. 



Sapromyzid^. 



Sapromyza lupulina, F. — 



Felden, 6. vi. 98. 

 S. fasciata. Fin. — Felden, 



10. vii. 99. 

 S. inusta, Mg. — Felden, 



14. vii. 93. 

 S. decempimctata. Fin. — 



Felden, 6. vi. 99 ; Kitchener's 



Meads. 



S. pallidiventris, Fin. — Felden, 



29. vi. 93. 

 S. prseusta, Fhi. — Felden, 



17. vi. 93. 

 S. dilfonnis, Lw. — Felden, 



7. vii. 99. 

 There are several undetermined 



species of Sapromyza dated 



1899. 



Opomyzid^. 



Balioptera tripunctata, Fin. — 



Felden, 20. v. 98. 

 B. combinata, L. — Felden, 



23. X. 92. 

 Opomyza germinationis, L.— 



Felden, 1 1 . vi. 93 ; Kitchener's 



Meads. 



O. florum, F. — Felden, 



5. X. 98. 

 Pelethophila flava, i. ^Felden, 



7. viii. 99. 



SEPSIDiE. 



Sepsis flavimana, Mg. — 



* Felden, 21. iii. 97. 

 Nemopoda cylindrica, F. — 



Felden, 18. v. 93. 

 Themira putris, L. — Felden, 



7. vii. 99. 

 T. superba, Hal. — Felden, 



21. vii. 99. 

 T. minor, Hal. — Felden, 



20. ix. 98. 

 T. sp. near Falleni, Stmg. — 



Felden, 21. vi. 99. 



Saltella scutellaris, Fin.? — 

 Two specimens from Felden, 

 23. vi. 99, Mr. E. E. Austen 

 thinks " agree generally very 

 well Avith the description, but 

 the posterior basal cell is 

 fused with the anterior basal 

 instead of with the discal 

 cell (thus disagreeing with 

 Schiuer's diagnosis of the 

 genus Saltella) , and the trans- 

 verse veins are not noticeably 

 approximate." 



PlOPHILIDiE. 



Piophila sp. — * Felden, 



29. iv. 99. 

 Madiza glabra, Fin. — * Felden, 



18. iii. 97. 



M. glabriculaand M.rubritarsis. 

 — These two species are in 

 the unincorporated collec- 

 tions at S. Kensington. 



