Diptera. VII 



A 1 y s i a 293 ; A m a 1 o p i s 289 ; A m m o b i a 155 ; A m m o m y i a 300 ; A m p h i- 

 cnephes pertusus 302; Ampyx293; Anasi myia 294; Ancylosyrphus 

 285, 295; Andrenomyia 291; Anisomera 306; Auopheles 287; Antho- 

 myidae 300; Anthomyia conformis 301; Anthrax 292, bombyliformis 

 307, Tantalus 307; A pi oceri dae 293; Apostrophus anthophilos, sq- 

 spectus 317; Ardoptera 33; Aricia 80, 300, 301, spinicosta 177; Asar- 

 cina 295; Asilidae 293, 307; Asphon ilylia bitensis, cytisi 289, Mayeri 

 133, 137, melaiiopus Kieff., Mikii 31, pimpinellae 307, sarothamni 289, 133, 

 136, verbasci 307; Astoinella Lindenii 292; Atarba 122, 306; Atem- 

 Locera 296; Aulacigaster 303. 



Beggiala 304; Besseria melanura 317; Bibiocephala 232; 

 Bibionidae 287; Bittacomorpha clavipes, Sackeuii y. Röd. 230; 

 Blaesoxypha 153 ; Blepharipa 298, 312, pupiphaga 298; Blepharipoda 

 155, 312; BlepharipteraCartereaui 302; Blepharocera231; Blepharo- 

 peza 298; Bombylidae 292, 307; Borboridae 301; Braula 305; 

 ßromophila 251. 



Calliphora 300, erythrocephala 299; Callostoma fascipennis 292; 

 Campylocera 251; Cartosyrphus 295; Catabomba 295; cecidiuiu 

 110 Y. (Mik) 233; Cecidomyia 270, abietiperda 288, carpini 307, clausilia 

 283, corrugans 308, destructor '^38, euphorbiae 308, genisticola 307, hiero- 

 chloae 288, hygrophila 308, ignorata 308, Inchbaldiana 233, lamiicola 308, 

 niargiuemtorquens 308, nigra, oenophila 288, onobrychidis 307, Peiuei Rübs. 

 27, phyteumatis 233, piceae 288, pyricola 288, rosarum 25, 307, saii^oisorbae 

 Rübs. 26, soDchi 307, tiliamvolvens 27, trachelii 237, 308, tuberculi, tubicola 

 133, viciae 308; Cecidomyidae 287, 283, 307; Cephalia 304, caloptera 

 302; Cephalina 302; Cephenomyia 297; Ceratopogon 287; Cero- 

 masia 298; Chi los ia 295, 296; Chironomidae 287; Chironomus 

 plumosus 287; Chlorops 303; Chortophila betae, conformis, canicularis 

 311; Chrysops aterrimus, japonicus 307; Clinocera 33,294; Cuemodon 

 295; Comptosia 292; Conop id ae 296 ; Conopsida 302; Conosial23, 

 irrorata 122, 306; Cordyluridae 301; Crossocosmia Mik (d. geu.) 313, 

 sericariae 313, 316; Cryptochaetum 304; Ctenocnemis 155, 312; 

 Ctenostylum 297; Culex nemorosus, silvaticus 287 ; Cul icidae 286, 287 ; 

 Cnphocera 155; Cyclogaster 290; Cyphocera 155; Cyrtoneura 

 153, stabulans 299, 300. 



Dactylolabis 290; Dacn s 253 ; Dasypogon albitarsis, capnopleras 

 96, diversicolor, diversipes 307, inagnificus 96 ; D e sm ometopa 304 ; Dexid ae 

 2'J8; Dexiomor ph a 299 ; Di azoma hirtipenue 290; D i c hro my ia 251 : 

 Dicranomyia punctipennis 122, 306; Di palt a 292; Diplosis 158, 270, 

 288, aiitliouoma Kieff. 135, Barbiclii Kieff. 29, botularia 307, corylina, 

 dryobia 307, loti 29, nigra 288, piilchripes Kieff. 133, pyrivora 288, scoparü 

 133; Dixa nigra 287; Dixidae 286, 287; Dolichopod ida e 294; Doli- 

 chopns Beckeri , genicupallidus 124; Doryclus 293; Drapetis 33; 

 Drosophilidae 303; Dryoniyz.i auilis, flaveola. Zawadzkii 302; Dryo- 

 myzina 302; Dysaletria 33. 



Eggisops 299; Empididae 293; Empis grisea , nodosa 294; 

 Eogyops299; Ephydridae 303; Epitrip tns setosulos 293; Erioptera 

 123, 306, cinerascens, trivialis 289 ; Eristalis 295, silvaticus 306; Eucera- 



