1921.1 ^' 97 



PsEUDOLiMNOPHORA Strobl (1893). — No type inuicatecl by the 

 author, but triangiila Fhi. may well be considered as sueij^^knigs to eoO^^ 

 Division II. ^**^>.-«i:i,,;XL--^ 



Stkoulia Pokorny (1893), with type triangula Fin., is an absolute 

 synonym of FseudoU)nnopho)'a. 



Calliophrys Kow. (1893), with type ripuria Fin., belongs to 

 Group II. 



Neolimnophora 8chnabl (1902), with type marilima v. Kod. 

 This name applies to a small group in Division I, which differs from all 

 the other groups of that division in having the prosternum hairy. 

 Attention may here be called to the fact that in a " Korringenda," 

 published on the wi-apper of a subsequent " Heft " of the Zeitschr. f. 

 Hymen, und Dipt. (1902), Schnabl, having come to the conclusion that 

 the male and female of his description were not conspecitic, gave the 

 name of N. schiiusei, n. sp., to the female, quoted this as the type of 

 the genus, and made various emendations to his description. Thei-e can 

 be no doubt that this, new name of Schnabl's was vmnecessary, and that 

 his ^. sclniHsel was only the female of maritima; while the fact that 

 he makes no mention of N. schmisei in his subsequent writings appears 

 to indicate that he became aware of his error. 



ViLLENEUViA Schnabl & Dziedzicki (1911), Nova Acta, xcv, p. 148. 

 Type aestuum Villen. belongs to Division I. 



Spilogona Schnabl & Dziedzicki (1911), Nova Acta, xcv, p. 152. 

 No type indicated by the authors, but L. compuncta (Wied.) Zett., may 

 be taken as such. This is the largest group of Division I. 



LiMNOPiiORiTES Schnabl & Dziedzicki (1911), Nova Acta, xcv. 

 p. 151. Type L. setinerva Schnbl. & Dzied. belongs to Division II. 



These suggested subdivisions of the British species of Liiiuiophora 

 may be tabulated as follows : — 



1 (8) Cubital vein absolutely bare, even on nodose juuctiou with radial 



vein. 



2 (7) Prosteruuni bare. 



3 (G) Head in prdfile with the frons, facial orbits and jowls conspicuously 



evident. Eyes in male very seldom nearly touching- on fronf, and, 

 when so, the frontal bristles continuous very nearly to ocellar 

 triangle. 



4 (5) Face longer and flatter. Head from in front showing vibrissa! angles 



nearer mouth-edge and not so approxiuuited. 



. . . .Spilo[/ona Schnbl. Species 1-10. 

 o (4) Face short and very concave. Head from in front showing vi))rissal 

 angles some little distance above mouth-edge and di.-tinctly 



approximated Villeneuvia Schnbl. Species 17. 



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