XXVIII AUTHORITIES. 



VI. Especes exotiques noiiv. des genres Sph.'xca et Volucella 



(\. c. p. 469-482). 

 VII. Especes nouv. du Genre Cyphomrjia (1. c. p. 483— 488\ 

 VIII. Curie des Phasides ,1. c. 1«76, p. 389-400). 

 IX. X. Genre Somomyia Rondani (1. c. 1877, p. 35—48; 243-259). 

 These papers contain 23 new spec, from Mexico, two from 

 the United States, tiro from Haiti, oie from Jamaica. 

 Bigot, Jacques. — (without title) in the Bullet, de la Soc. Ent. de Fr. 

 pag. CLXXIV, 1875. 



Thevenemrjia ccdifornica, n. sp. California. 

 „ (without title), 1. c. pag. XXVI, 1877. 



Carlottaemyiamoerens, no v. gen. and spec, from Mexico (=Diacrita 

 costalis Gerst.) 

 „ (without title), I. c. pag. LXXIII, 1877. 



Ilacroceromys nov. gen. (Xylophagidae), Mexico. 

 Bosc. — Cerophdiis carhoiiarius , from Carolina, described in the Diet. 

 d'Hist. Nat., Paris 1802—1804, in 24 Vol., 8vo, chez Dctervilie 

 et Roret; also in Nouveau Diet. d'Hist. Nat. Paris 1816—19, iu 

 36 Vol. 

 Brauer, Friedrich. — Monographic der Oestriden, Wien 1863. — With 

 ten plates. 



The most complete monograph in existence on the subject; it 

 contains the descriptions of all the known american species. 

 Cntcnhra scutcUaris, n. sp. United States. 

 „ Beschreibung neuer und ungenugend bekannter Phryganiden und 

 Oestriden. — In the Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. in Wien 1875. 



Hyiioderma honassi, n. sp. (larva), occurrinj, on the american 

 buffalo. 

 BuRGKss, E. Two interesting american diptera. — In the Proceed. Boston 

 Soc. N. H. 1878, p. 320-324, with figures. 



Glutops singidaris, nov. gen. et sp. ; Epihates Osten Sacl-enii n. sp. 

 Clark, Bracy. — Observations on the genus Oestrus. — In the Trans, 

 of the Linn. Soc. Vol III, 1797. 

 Oestrus cuniculi, n. sp., Georgia. 

 „ An essay on the Bots of Horses and other Animals. London 

 1815, 4°; with two plates. 

 Cutercbra Itorripdton. and Ceplienomyia phohifer, n. sp. 

 „ Addenda, 1848, 4", with one plate. 

 Ctderchra atrox, n. sp., Mexico. 

 „ Of the insect called Oistros by the ancients and of the true species 

 intended by them under this appellation etc. To which is added a 

 description of a new species of Cutercbra. In the Trans. Lin. 

 Soc. Vol XV, p. 402, 1826. 

 Cutcrebra fontineUa, n. sp. Illinois. 

 Coquebert, a. J. — Illustratio iconographica insectorum quae in museis 

 parisinis observavit et in lucem edidit F. C. Fabricius, praemissis 

 ejusdem descriptionibus. Paris, 1799 — 1804. In fol. min. With 



