DIPTERA ORTHORAPHA. 



GEGIDOMYIDAE. 



Cecidomyia Meig. 

 niig. Magaz. II. 261 (1803). 



C. deferenda Walk. Proc. Linn. Soc. I. 105. 3. — Borneo. 



- Oryzae Wood Mason, Ind. Mus. Notes, I. 103. pi. vi f. 6. — 



Bengal. 



In Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. XXVI (1882) p. 96, Osten Sacken 



has mentioned a peculiar Cecidomyia with reniform antennal 



joints, from the Philippine islands. 



Lasioptera Meig, 



Syst. Beschr. I. 83 (1818). 



L. Bryoniae Schin. Dipt. Nov. Reise, 5. 2. pi. I f. 2, 3. — Madras. 



MYGETOPHILIDA.E. 



Sciara Meig. 

 Illig. Magaz. II. 263 (1803). 



Sc. Thomae Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. XII. 976. 39 (Tipula)-, Meig. Syst. 



Beschr. I. 278. 1; Winn. Monogr, Sciar. 163; v. d. Wulp.Dipt. 



Sum. exped. 7. 2. — Europe , Sumatra. 



Riibsaamen (Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. XXXIX, p. 32, note) is in 



doubt about the identity of my Sc. Thomae from Sumatra with 



the European species. 

 • indica Walk. Dipt. Saund. 419. — East India. 



- pusilla Dol. Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. X. 407. 10. pi. 4 f. 5. 



{Scatopse). — Java. 



According to the figure, the insect is evidently a Sciara and 

 not at all a Scatopse. 



