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inner end of cell R$ though about on a line with the inner end of cell 

 1st M2. 

 Abdomen brownish yellow without dark markings. 



Holotype, 2 , Callanga, Peru. 



Paratype, 2 , Callanga, Peru. 



Types in the Hungarian National Museum. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIV. 

 Wing of Dicranomyia subdola sp. n. ; 2. 

 Wing of Geranomyia valida Loew. ; 2. 

 Wing of Geranomyia numenius sp. n. ; 2. 

 Wing of Geranomyia cinereinota sp. n. ; $. 

 Wing of Pcriphcroptcra incommoda Osten Sacken; $. 

 Wing of Peripheroptera tcucholaboides sp. n. ; $. 

 Wing of Pcriphcroptcra cudorae sp. n. ; $ . 

 Wing of .Peripheroptera arcuata sp. n. ; 2 . 

 Wing of Diotrcpha omissinervis sp. n. ; 2. 

 Wing of Atarba varicornis sp. n. ; 2. 



A Hale and Hearty Entomologist. 

 On June 13, 1913, Hofrat Dr. Karl Brunner von Wattenwyl cele- 

 brated his ninetieth birthday in "voller geistiger Frische und korper- 

 licher Riistigkeit." On this occasion he was visited at Kirchdorf on 

 the Krems, where he was spending the summer, by a deputation of 

 his numerous friends, who presented him with addresses recalling 

 his distinguished services in the organization of the telegraph in 

 Austria and in the field of Orthopterology. — (Wiener Ent. Zeitung, 

 July 15, 1913L 



Mexico Gulf Coast Citrus Fruit Association. 



I am sending you under separate cover a copy of the first circular 

 of this Association, on the control of the Orange Maggot (Trypcta 

 ludens — Dipt). We are conducting investigations on many problems 

 relating to the culture of citrus fruits in the tropics and the subse- 

 quent circulars will treat of these various problems, which will be 

 largely entomological, and some also on phytopathology, etc. I will 

 be glad to send these to anybody who is especially interested in this 

 work ; especially in such cases as ether bulletins or papers may be 

 received in exchange. 



I would be glad if you might make a mention of the above facts 

 in the News. We are devoting a great deal of attention to these 

 matters and we believe that the results will be of interest to many 

 outside of Mexico. — D. L. Crawford, Entomologist and Horticultur- 

 ist, P. O. Box 293, Tampico, Tamps., Mexico. 



