Lepidoptera. — Diptera. VII 



G e 111 e t r a grossiilariata 245, piniaria 236. 



H y p e n a rostralis 93; H y p o n o m e u t a cvonyiuella 93, inalinella 93) 

 pa.lclla 93, rorella 93. 



Laria dispar 230, sali(;is 230; L a s i o e a iii p a pini 235. 



N e t 11 a piniperda 224, tridens 237, verbasci 217. 



P n t i a brassieae 237; P s i 1 ii r a raonaeha 301. 



S e s i i d a e 301 ; S iii e r i n t li ii s tiliae 233 ; Sphinx pinastri 218, 

 235, tiliao 232. 



Tliecla 170; T o r t r i x Buoliana 231, resinana 231. 



IT r a n t e s melinns 176. 



Vanessa Antiopa, Atalanta, cardui, C-albuin, Jo, polyehloros, Prorsa, 

 iirticae 301. 



Diptera. 



A e 1 r a 47 ; A g r in y z a 300 ; A n t h o m y i a Haberlandti, sepia 94 ; A p r i- 

 n US 267, 270; Argyropliylax bimaeiilata 227, eursitans 226, 227, gilva 228, 

 229, piipipliaga 225; Arnoldia Kieff. (gen. n.) 7, 124, eerris, geDimarimi, liorao- 

 ceia, qiiereiis 7; Arthrocnodax Rübs. (gen. n.) 189, ineanus 192, vitis Rübs. 189; 

 Asphon dylia 2, 8, 10, 12, 118, 121, 123, 124, 188, 268, 269, bitensis, 

 Hornigi, Mayeri, niehmopiis 11, punpinellae 8, 11, 95, 96, 124, sarothamni 11. 



B a u in h a II e r i a 232, goniaeformis 241, graeilis 220, grandis 220, 221 

 vertiginosa 220, 232 ; B 1 e p h a r i d e a oaiidata 234, erythrostonia 234, 235, 244,' 

 prima, seeunda 234, vulgaris 233, 246; B 1 e p h a r i d o p s i s Hartigü Mik et 

 Wachtl 245—247, nemea 245, 246; Blepharipa 226, eursitans 227; Ble- 

 p h a r i p d a 216 ; B 1 e p h a r o c e r i d a e 145 ; B r a e h y o p a 133 ; B r e - 

 ni i a 189 ; ß r y o m y i a 270. 



Callieera 134; Caniptomyia 125, populi 123; Campylo- 

 niyza 117, 118, 121, 122, 126, 266, 267, 269; Catoeha 270; C e e i d o- 

 III y i a 120, 124, fuscieollis 119, ignorata 287, lathyrina 122, medieaginis 287, 

 sanguisorbae 122; Cecidomyidae 178, 212, 273; Ceeidomyinae 2, 

 188, 269; Cephenomyia 275 ; C e r a t o c h a e t a 234, eaudata, prima 234, 

 seeunda 234, 235; Ceratopogon hippoeastani 300 ; e r i a 134 ; Cero- 

 in a s i a 222, virilis 221 ; C h a e t o g e n a segregata 247 ; Chaetolyga 

 eilicrura 217, 218 ; C h a e t o m y i a iliaca 239 — 241 ;Chaetotaehina 248; 

 Chamaesyrphus Mik (gen. n.) 133, 134, scaevoides, Willistonii 135; Chirosia 

 trollii 290 ; (' li o r t o ]i li i I a rupicapra 300, sepia 94 ; C 1 i n o d i p 1 o s i s 14, 

 15, 125, 185, galliperda 124, Liebeli 124, 125; Clinorrhiza 121, 125; 

 Clinorrhyneha 3, 4, 12, 124, ehrysanthemi 3, 4, niillefolii 3, 126; C 1 u- 

 s i a 98 ; C n e p h a ] i a 147 ; C o e n o s i a trollii 296; C o 1 o m y i a 117, 123, 

 125; Comp Sil ura 248, coneinnata 237, 238; Coprodiplosis 13, 119, 

 120, 125, entomophila 120, 123, mirabilis Kieff. 120; C r o ss o e o sm i a 226; 

 Cystiphora 8, 9, 124, hieraeii, pilosellae, sonehi, taraxaci 9. 



Daetylolabis dentieulata 300 ; D e g e e r i a 94 ; D e x o d e s 222, 

 maehairopsis 221—223, piniariae 221—223, 242—244, pinivorae 242—244; 

 Diallaetes 268; Diasemocera Bezzi (subgen. n.) 137, 138; Diehelo- 

 myia 3, 4, 6—9, 11, 121, 124, lilO, 208, Heckiana 124, brassieae 6, clavit'ex 6, 

 dubia 4, inelusa 182, 266, Kleini 0, medularis 3, 5. 0, nervorum 266, papa- 

 veris 123, 124, pseudoeoeeus 7, 118, raphanistri. rosaria 6, saliciperda 3. 5, 



