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16. C. vocatoria, Fallen, Empid. Suec. p. 12 [1815] (Tachydromia) ; Zetterstedt, Europe, United States. 
Fauna Ins. Lappon. p.544 [1838] (Hemerodromia) ; Dipt. Scand.Vol. 1, 
p. 279 [1842] (PAyllodromia); Mik, Wien. Ent. Zeit. Vol. 7, p. 327 
[1888] (TAamnodromia); Melander, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. Vol. 28, 
p. 345 [1902] (CAiromantis) ; Lundbeck, Dipt. Danica, Vol. 3, p. 249, 
f. 110 [1910](PAyllodromia); Frey, Acta Soc. Sc. Fenn. Helsingfors, 
Vol. 37 (3), p. 68 [1913] (PAyllodromia). — Pl. 3, Fig. 25. 
mantisba, Macquart (not Panzer), Mém. Soc. Sc. Lille, 1823, p. 149 (1823); 
Dipt. France, Vol. 3, p. 102, pl. 2, f. 5 [1827] (Hemerodromia) , Hist. 
Nat. Dipt. Vol. 1, p. 349, pl. 8, f. 8 [1834] (Hemerodromia). 
SuBGENUS PHYLLODROMI|!A, ZETTERSTEDT 
Geographical distribution. 
1. P. flavida, Brunetti, Rec. Indian Mus. Vol. 9, p. 33 [1913] (CAelipoda); India. 
Fauna Brit. India, Dipt. Vol. z, p. 368, f. 34, pl. 4, f. 14, 15 (1920). 
. 2. P. fusca, Bezzi, Suppl. Ent. Berlin, Vol. 3, p. 73 [1914] (CAelipoda). Formosa. 
3. P. melanocephala, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Vol. 4, p. 407 [1794] (Zmpis); Syst. Europe. 
Antl. p. 144 [1805] (Tachydromia); Fallen, Emp. Suec. p. 12 [1815] 
(Tachydromia); Haliday, Ent. Mag. London, Voi. 1, p. 158 [1833] 
(Hemerodromia); Zetterstedt, Fauna Ins. Lappon. p. 544 [1838] 
(Hemerodromia); Dipt. Scand. Vol. 1, p. 269 (1842); Walker, Ins. 
Brit. Dipt. Vol. r, p. 142, pl. 5. f£. 7; (1851); Bonsdorff, Finl. tvàv. 
Ins. Dipt. Vol. 1, p. 146 (1861); Siebke, Nyt Mag. Naturvid. Vol. 14, 
p. 379, 380 (1866); Loew, Ber. Naturh. Ver. Augsburg, Vol. 20, 
P. 46 (1869); Siebke, Dipt. Norv. Cat. p. 20 (1877); Neuhaus, Dipt. 
March. p. 74 (1886); Strobl, Mitteil. Nat. Ver. Steiermark, Graz, 
Vol. 29, p. 96 [1892] (CAelipoda); Bezzi, Kat. Palearct. Dipt. Vol. 2, 
p.271 [1903] (Lepidomyia) ; Lundbeck, Dipt. Danica, Vol. 3, p. 6, 247, 
f. 108, 109 [1910] (CAeliboda); Wahlgren, Ent. Tidsk:. Vol. 31, p. 85 
[1910] (Lepidomyia) ; Dahl, Fauna Chorin, p. 466 [1912] (Lepidomyia) ; 
Frey, Acta Soc. Sc. Fenn. Helsingfors, Vol. 37 (3), p. 68 [1913] 
(Chelipoda). 
mantispa, Panzer, Fauna Germ. Vol. 103, p. 1:6 [1806] (Tachydromia); 
Meigen, Syst. Beschr. Vol. 3, p. 64, pl. 23, f. 9 [1822] (Hemero- 
dromia); Boitard, Man. Ent. Vol. 3, p. 322 [1843] (Hemerodromia); 
Scholz, Zeitschr. Ent. Breslau, Vol. 5, p. 57 [1857] (Hemerodromia) ; 
Mik, Wien Ent. Zeit. Vol. 7, p. 327 [1888] (CAelipoda); Bezzi, Kat. 
Paláarct. Dipt. Vol. 2, p. 271 [1903] (Lepidomyia). 
minor, Macquart, Mém. Soc. Sc. Lille, 1823, p. 148, 165 [1823] (CAelipoda). 
obsecratoria, Walker, Ent. Mag. London, Vol. 4, 228 [1837] (Hemerodromia) ; 
List Dipt. Brit. Mus. Vol. 3, p. 505 [1849] (Hemerodromia). 
raptor, Latreille, Gen. Crust. Ins. Vol. r, pl. 16, f. 11, 12 [1806] (Sicus); 
ibidem, Vol. 4, p. 304 [1809] (Sicws), no description; Loew, Wien. 
Ent. Monatschr. Vol. 8, p. 248, note [1864] (Hemerodromia). 
4. P. *vaga, Meunier, Ann. Sc. Nat. (Zool.) Vol. 7, p. 9o, 106, pl. 6, f. 16, Baltic Amber. 
pl. 7, f. 1 [1908] (Lepidomyia). 
6. GENUS CEPHALODROMIA, BECKER 
Cephalodromia, Becker, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Vol. 83, p. 121 (1914). 
Characters. — Occiput drawn out horizontally; eyes approximate beneath the antenne, the 
ocelli midway between the antenna and the vertex; antenne three jointed, the third joint elongate, 
furnished with fine hairs and with a long pubescent terminal arista; mouthparts small, the proboscis 
