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INSECTA. 
6.—CoNops RUFIPES, Fab. 4 
7.—Myopa VARIEGATA, Meig, 
8.—SroMoxyYs CALCITRANS, Lin. 
1.—EcHyYNomyiA GRosSA, Fab. 
2.—GyYMNOSOMIA ROTUNDATA, Fab. 
3.—MILTOGRAMMA, PUNCTATA, Meig. 
4.—PHASIA BRACHYPTERA, Meig. 
5.—LucILIA MIRABILIS, Guer. 
6.—CALLIPHORA VOMITORIA, Lin. 
7.—Head of AcHIAS OCULATUS 
8.—LIsPE TENTACULATA, Meig. 
9.—ANTHOMYIA PLUVIALIS, Lin. 
10.—Epuypra ruFirarsis. Marq. 
1.—Anatomical details of EPHYDRA SPILOTA, Hal. 
1.—THYREOPHORA CYNOPHILA, Panz. 
2.—ScaTOPHAGA STERCORARIA, Lin. 
3'—Antenne of a SPH#ROCERA 
4.—SAaPpROMYZA BRUNITARSIS, Macq. 
5.—OscINIs HYPOSTIGMA, Meig. 
6.—SEPEDON SPHEGEUS, Fab. 
7.—CALOBATA RUFICEPS, Guer. 
8.—Dioprsis FASCIATUS, Guer. 
9.—Diopsis ATRICAPILLUS, Guer. 
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10.—Anatomical details of SEPsIs ANNULIPES, Meig. 
11.—TeEpuHRITIS OBLIQUA, Guer. 
12,—Anatomical details of TEPHRITIS CORNUTA, Fab. 
1.—PLATYSTOMA LTA, Guer. 
2,—CELYPHUS OBTECTUS, Dalm. 
3.—PHORA ABDOMINALIS, Pall. 
4.— Anatomical details of HyPPOBOSCA EQUINA, Tint 
5.—ORNITHOMYIA CHILENSIS, Guer. 
6.—ANAPERA TANGERII, Guer. 
7.—STENOPTERYX HIRUNDINIS, Leach 
8.—MELOPHAGUS OVINUS, Lin. 
9.—NycreryBiA WerEstwoopit, Guer. 
10.—Anatomical details of NycTERYBIA SYKESII, West. 
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Fig. 2.—ComatuLa carinata, Lam. 
Plate 2. Fig. 1.—Ecuinus EscuLtentus, Lin. 
Figs. 2, 3.—FLoricers saccata, Cuy.* 
Fig. 4.—STEPHANOMIA UvVARIA, Les. 
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* An extraordinary species of Floriceps found in the liver of the Diodon Mola. 
It is enveloped in a membranous sac (fig. 2), which appears to be connected in some 
way with its body, and to enjoy the faculty of voluntary contractions, Fig. 3.—The 
sac opened and the animal exposed. 
