382 DIPTERA 
P. parvicauda, Collin, Ent. Mo Mag. Vol. 62, p. 154 [1926] (Tachydromia). ^ England. 
P. folitus, Collin (not folitus, nov. sp., antea, p. 333 (1); ibidem, Vol. 62, England. 
p. 155 [1926] (Tachydromia). 
P. pracinctus, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 159 [1926] (Tachydromia). England. 
P. stigma, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 188 [1926] (Tachydromia). England. 
P. subtilis, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 188 [1926] (Tachydromia). England. 
P. sylvicola, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 153 [1926] (Tachydromia). England. 
P. tautalus, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 158 [1926] (Tachydromia). England. 
P. Verralli, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 185[1926] (Tachydromia). England. 
P. zeylanicus, Senior- White, Mem. Dept. Agric. India, Vol. 7, p. 148 [1922] Ceylon. 
GENUS RAGAS, WALKER 
R. selosa, Bezzi, Boll. Mus. Zool. Torino, Vol. 39, N. S. (18), p. 14 (1924). Cyrenaica. 
GENUS RHAMPHOMYIA, MEIGEN 
Aclonempis, Collin, Ent. Mo. Mag. Vol. 62, p. 216 (1926) (2). 
Amydroneura, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 216 (1926) (3). 
R. (Pararhamphomyia) albitarsis, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 216 (1926). " England. 
R. (Aclonempis) albohirta, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 218 (1926). N. W. Europe. 
? eupterota, Frey, not Loew. 
R. armipes, Sack, Rept. Norweg. Exped. Nov. Zeml. No. 15, p. 6. fig. (1923). Nova Zemlya. 
R. brevipila, Oldenberg, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. 1922, p. 342 (1922). Alps. 
R. (Lundstroemiella) brevistylata, Oldenberg, Konowia, Vol. 6, p. 12 (1927). — C Europe. 
R. (Holoclera) caliginosa. Collin, Ent. Mo. Mag. Vol. 62, p. 218 (1926). England. 
R. claripennis, Oldenberg, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. p. 339 (1922). Alps. 
R. (Pararhamphomyia) cribrata, Oldenberg, Konowia, Vol. 6. p. 20 (1927). ^ Lapland. 
R. (Lundstroemiclla) dalmatica, Oldenberg, ibidem, Vol. 6, p. 10 (1927). Dalmatia. 
R. (Lundstroemiclla) Dudai, Oldenberg, ibidem, Vol. 6, p. 16 (1927). S. Europe. 
R. engadiuica, Oldenberg, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. p. 344 (1922). Alps. 
R (s. str.) hercynica, Oldenberg, Konowia, Vol. 6, p. 28 (1927). S. Europe. 
R. hirsuía, Oldenberg, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. p. 346 (1922). Alps. . 
R. (Amydroneura) hirsutibes, Collin, Ent. Mo. Mag. Vol. 62, p. 219 (1926). England. 
R. hirtimana, Oldenberg, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. p. 340 (1922). Alps. 
R. (Lundstroemiella) Kertessi, Oldenberg, Konowia, Vol. 6, p. 18 (1927). Hungary. 
R. (Holoclera) lamellata, Collin, Ent. Mo. Mag. Vol. 62, p. 218 (1926). England, 
R. (Pararhamphomyia) micropyga, Collin, ibidem, Vol. 62, p. 217 (1926). England. 
R. minor, Oldenberg, Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. p. 340 (1922). Alps. 
R. (Pararhamphomyia) murina, Collin, Ent. Mo. Mag. Vol.62, p. 216 (1926). — England. 
R. (Pararhamphomyia) nudipes, Oldenberg, Konowia, Vol. 6, p. 25 (1927). Germany, 
R. opacithorax, Malloch, No. Am Fauna, No. 46, p. 185 (1923). Pribilof Islands. 
(1) P. politus, nov. sp., antea, p. 333, may be renamed folitellus, nov. sp. 
(2) Aclonempis, Collin, subgenus of Rhamphomyia. Type R. albohirta, Collin; including R. eupterota, Loew, dido 
ptera, Strobl, longipes, Meiyen, minor, Oldenberg, nox, Oldenberg, and wmbripes, Becker, Labella long, narrow and very 
short-haired ; both sides of prosternum and on episterna of prothorax with hairs; no distinct bristle in comb at tip of hind 
tibi behind. 
(3) Amydroneura, Collin, subgenus of Rhamphomyia. "Type R. erythrophthalma, Meigen; including R. bipila, Strobl, 
crassícauda, Strobl. gibba, Fallen, hirsutipes, Collin, fseudogibba, Strobl and serotína, Oldenberg. Discal cell elongate, with 
the vein forming its anterior margin very indistinct, often visible only as a slight depression on the wing-surface, 
