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other. One has two outer divergent verticals. In one the postver- 

 ticals are black; in the others they are white, sometimes with grayish 

 tips. In some specimens the small supraalar is missing. The posterior 

 notopleural is always on a polished black tubercle. 



There is no trace of the third dorsocentral and second scutellar 

 pairs of bristles suggested by Loew. The scutellum has a number of 

 white hairs. 



Oedaspis atra Loew. Gulf crest, Saraland, Kushla, Springhill. 



Neaspilota achilleae Johnson. Saraland. 



Ensina picciola Bigot. Kushla, Gulfcrest. 



Euaresta bella Loew. Kushla, Gulfcrest. 



Urellia mevarna Walk. Kushla, Gulfcrest. My series of this species 

 and of Ensina picciola are not uniform in wing pattern. The 

 two wings of the same specimen are frequently different. I am 

 inclined to suspect that some of the species in these two groups 

 that have been based on such differences are not valid. 



Lauxaniid.e. 



Steganopsis (Lauxania) latipennis Coq. Gulfcrest, Kushla, Saraland. 



Lauxania trivittata Loew. Kushla, Springhill. 



Minettia valida Walk. {Saproiiiy:;a macula Loew.) Kushla. 



Camptoprosopella vulgaris Fitch. Kushla. 



Trigonometopus reitculatus Johnson. Saraland (one specimen). 



T. vittatus Loew. Kushla (two specimens — Oct.), agreeing with the 



notes made by Knab (Psyche, 21 : 126) on his specimen from 



Florida. 



MiLICHIID.E. 



Pholeomyia pseudodecora Becker. Saraland. 

 P. leucogastra dispar Becker. Kushla. 

 ?Phyllomyza approximata Malloch. Kushla. 



Agromyzid^. 



Agromyza virens Loew. Kushla. This is apparently the form de- 

 scribed as A. gibsoni Malloch. 

 ?A. longipennis Loew. Kushla. 



