148 GENERIC SYNOPSIS. 
ference in the nervures from Piophila, and the more conyex face and 
thicker legs, Ent. Mag. vol. i. p. 169.) to Saltella R. D. 
H.  Sersipes. 
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(See Mr. Walker’s monograph in Ent. Mag. vol. i. No. 3. April 1833). 
SEPSIS Fall. Microreza R. D. 11 sp. M. cynipsea Linn. 
Abdomen subpetiolate ; wings spotted; anterior femora and tibize spinose 3; 
palpi rudimental. Harris, Exp. pl. 35. f. 43. 
S.g. Enicita Westw. Enicopus Wik. (g. Coleopt. Steph.) 1 sp. S. annulipes Meig. 
Abdomen subpetiolated ; wings not spotted; anterior femora and tibiz spined 
in g. Curt, 245. 
Obs. Mr. Haliday considers Sepsis Leachii (cylindrica Fall.) as better placed 
in this subgenus than in Themira. 
S. g. Nemopoda R. D. Sepsis p. Fall. 5 sp. Cal. cylindrica Fab. 
Abdomen subpetiolate ; wings not spotted ; legs simple in both sexes. 
S. g. Themira R. D, Cheligaster Macq. 5 sp. M. putris var. a Linn. 
Abdomen sessile; palpi filiform ; wings not spotted. 
I. NeERIADES. 
CALOBATA Meig. Musca p. Linn. 5 sp. M. petronella L. Pz. 54. 20. 
Head spherical ; proboscis exserted ; oviduct broad. 
MICROPEZA Meig. Catosata p. Fab. 2sp. M. corrigiolata L. 
Head elongate, cuneiform ; proboscis not exserted; oviduct linear. Meig. pl. 53. 
f. 6. 
TETANURA Fall. —— 1sp._ I. pallidiventris Fall. 
Abdomen clavate; face carinated ; forehead setose; third joint of antenne ellip- 
tic, compressed ; style villose central ; wings large ; legs rather long. 
K.  Ortatipes. 
PLATYSTOMA Meig. Dicrya Fab. 1sp. D. Seminationis Fab. Curt. 505. 
Proboscis very thick; palpi large; epistome prominent, third joint of antenne 
oblong ; style naked ; abdomen oval; ovipositor not protruded. 
TEPHRITIS Latr. ActreHoraz R. D. 50 Br. sp. 
See Mr. Walker’s monograph, in the Entomol. Mag. vol. ili. (No. 11. April 
1835). 34 
S. g. Acinia Macq. Trypeta p. Meig. —sp. T. Leontodontis, Pz. 20. 23. 
Proboscis with thick lips ; epistome not prominent; antenne short, third joint 
twice as long as the second ; wings reticulated ; ovipositor depressed, broad. 
Obs. The subgenera Noeeta R. D. (T. guttularis M.) and Urellia R. D. 
(T. radiata Fab. Pz. 103. 21.) are referred to this subgenus by Haliday. 
S.g. Terellia R. D. Tephritis p. Latr. — sp. 7. serratule Linn. : 
Wings not spotted; transverse nerves perpendicular ; palpi exposed, thickened 
at tip; antenne short, third joint twice as long as second ; ovipositor long, 
depressed. 
S. g. Anomeia Wik. Tephritis p. Lat. 1sp. T. Gaedii Meig. 
Third joint of antenne long, cylindric; lower transverse neryure longer and 
more oblique; ovipositor very short ; abdomen short, broad, 
