338 CLASS VIII. 
Sp. Sargus cuprarius, Musca cupraria L., Dumérin Cons. gén. s. 1. Ins. 
Pl. 50, fig. 8; with us not rare, four lines long; two white spots on the 
head at the base of the antenne, breast blue-green, abdomen copper- 
coloured, towards the hinder part violet, glistening prettily.—Sargus for- 
mosus, Chrysomia formosa Macg., &c. 
Chrysochlora Latr. 
Sp. Sargus amethystinus Fasr., Ouv. R. Ani. éd. ill., Ins. Pl. 173, fig. 6; 
on the island Mauritius. 
Dicranophora Mere. Scutellum with very long appendage 
forked at the apex. 
Sp. Dicranophora furcifera, Sargus furcifer, WIEDEM., GuGRIN Iconogr., Ins. 
Pl. 98, fig. 12; from the Brazils. 
C. Antenne with six or seven joints, furnished with conical 
terminal style (Nemotelus GEOFFR. in part). 
Vappo Latr., Fasr., Pachygaster Mri. 
+ Proboscis long. 
Nemotelus Mria. (Spec. of genus Nemotelus GuoFFR., ABR.) 
Scutellum unarmed. 
Sp. Nemotelus pantherinus Muic., PanzER Deutschl. Ins. Heft 46, No. 21, 
22. (Nemot. uliginosus and marginatus). 
+t Proboscis short. 
Ephippium Latr., Clitellaria Muic. (Ephippium and : pcan 
Macq.) 
Oxycera Mura. Antenne sexarticulate, cylindrical at apex, 
with style terminal or dorsal, biarticulate, slender. Scutellum 
bispinose. 
Sp. Oxycera trilineata Mute., Musca pantherina L. (exclus. syon.), PANZER 
Deutsch. Ins. Heft 1. n. 13 ; 3 lines long, yellow-green, breast with three 
black longitudinal stripes, abdomen with black transverse bands on the 
dorsal surface, feet yellow. 
D. Antenne septarticulate, of length of head or longer than 
head (with first joint elongate), no terminal seta. 
Stratiomys GEOFFR., FABr. (exclusive of species.) 
Note-—The genus Odontomyia MetcEN, afterwards abolished by 
himself, but preserved by Larre1tue, differs by the shorter antenne, 
acuminate at the apex. 
