INSECTS 



SCIOMYZID.* (continued) 



Tetanocera ferruginea, Fin. 



reticulata, L. 



punctulata, Scop. 

 Li in nia, Dsv. 



marginata, Fabr. 

 Elgiva, Mg. 



dorsalis, Fabr. 

 - rufa, Pz. 



Sepedon, Latr. 



sphegeus, Fabr. 



spinipes, Scop. 



Psila, Mg. 



fimetaria, L. 



- rosae, Fabr. 

 Loxocera, Mg. 



aristata, Pz. 

 MICROPEZID^ 



Micropeza, Mg. 



corrigiolata, L. 

 ORTALID.* 



Dorycera, Mg. 



graminum, Fabr. 

 Ptilonota, Lw. 



- guttata, Mg. 

 Ceroxys, Mcq. 



pictus, Mg. 



crassipennis, Fabr. 

 Anacampta, Lw. 



urticae, L. 

 Platystoma, Mg. 



- seminationis, Fabr. 

 Seoptera, Kirby 



vi brans, L. 

 TRYPETID^ 



Acidia, Dsv. 



cognata, W. 



- heraclei, L. 

 Gonyglossum, Rond. 



wiedemanni, Mg. 

 Spilographa, Lw. 



zoC, Mg. 

 Trypeta, Mg. 



- falcata, Scop. 



- onotrophes, Lw. 

 Urophora, Dsv. 



TRYPETID.* (continued) 

 Urophora solstitialis, L. 



stylata, Fabr. 



cardui, L. 

 Icterica, Lw. 



westermanni, Mg. 

 Tephritis, Latr. 



miliaria, Schrk. 



vespertina, Lw. 

 SAPROMYZID^E 



Sapromyza, Fin. 



prxusta, Fin. Epping (Brunctti) 

 Lauxania, Latr. 



aenea, Fin. Epping (Brunetti) 

 OPOMYZID^ 



Opomyza, Fin. 



germination is, L. Epping (Brunctti) 

 SEPSID* 



Sepsis, Fin. 



cynipsea, L. Epping (Brunetti) 

 Nemopoda, Dsv. 



cylindrica, Fabr. Epping (Brunetti) 



EPHTDUDA 



Hydrellia, Dsv. 



- griseola, Fin. 

 Parhydra, Stnb. 



coarctata, Fin. 

 Ephydra, Fin. 



micans, Hal. 

 CHLOROPID^ 



Chlorops, Mg. 



taeniopus, Mg. 

 BORBORIDA: 



Borborus, Mg. 



nitidus, Mg. 



equinus, Fin. 



vitripennis, Mg. 



- geniculatus, Mcq. 

 PHORID.* 



Phora, Latr. 



rufipes, Mg. 



EPROBOSCIDEA 



HlPPOBOSCID^ 



Ornithomyia, Latr. 



avicularia, L. 



Epping (Brunetti) 

 Epping (Brunetti) 



? cq.J 



Epping (Brunetti) 



HEMIPTERA 



HETEROPTERA 



Bugs 



This order has thus far received but scant attention from British 

 entomologists, though some of the species comprised in it are con- 

 spicuous for their beauty and many are extremely interesting from their 

 great diversity of structure. They feed principally upon plants, from 

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