Dipfera of St. Vincent {West Indies). 377 



Four specimens, agreeing closely with Loew's 

 description. 



2. Trypeta (Tephritis) fucata. (PI. XII., fig. 129, wing.) 



Musca fucata, Fabricius, Ent. Syst., iv., 359. — West 



Indies. 

 Tephritis fucata, Fabricius, Syst. Antl., 321. 

 Trypeta fucata, Wiedemann, Auss. Zweiti. Ins., ii., 



505. — South America. 

 Trypeta {Tephritis) fucata, Loew, Monogr., iii., 300. — 



Buenos Aires. 



A female specimen agreeing well with Loew's de- 

 scription, which was drawn from one of Wiedemann's 

 types. 



3. Trypeta {Ensina) peregrina. (PI. XIII., fig. 130, wing.) 



Trypeta (Ensina) peregrina, Loew, Monogr., iii., 292, 

 pi. X., fig. 30. — Brazil. 



Two specimens, one of which is labelled " Leeward, 

 near sea. By open stream. Sept." 



4. Trypeta [Evaresta] ynelanogastra. (PI. XIII., fig. 131, 



wing.) 



Trypeta melanogastra, Loew, Monogr., i., 90, pl. ii., 

 fig. 24; iii., 315, pl. x., fig. 24.— Cuba. 



Five specimens. In several of the specimens the 

 base of the abdomen is yellow ; in all the metanotum 

 is not shining, but pollinose. 



5. Trypeta {Urellia) Solaris. (Pl. XIIL, fig. 132, wing.) 



Trypeta (Urellia) Solaris, Loew, Monogr., i., 84, pl, ii., 

 fig. 19; iii., 325, pl. x., fig. 19.— United States. 



Two specimens, which agree closely with the descrip- 

 tion and figures of this species. With them, however, 

 are others which seem less certainly identical. They are 

 smaller, and have in the wings a ninth ray, as is de- 

 scribed for U. pjohjclona. The latter, however, is described 

 as having four scutellar bristles. 



