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Threticiis compar. (Eat.) and gemina (Eat.) were described 

 by the Rev. A. E. Eaton in his paper in the " E. M. M." on 

 the Psychodidse, which will always be an important contri- 

 bution to the literature of the diptera, as he therein describes 

 five new genera (" E. M. M.," 1904, pp. 57-59). 



A paper of great importance published in the " E. M. M." 

 during 1904, and to be continued, is Mr. Verrall's " List of 

 British Dolichopodidse, with Tables and Notes," in which at 

 least seven new British species have been or will be described. 



Other new Diptera are : 



Corethra obscuripes, found at Newmarket and exhibited at 

 the Ent. Soc. meeting. May 4th, 1904, by Mr, Collin (" Ent. 

 Soc. Lon. Pro.," xxxiii). 



Neoitamus cothiirnatus, taken by Mr. Holland at Oxford 

 and exhibited by Mr. Verrall at the above-mentioned 

 meeting. 



Asteia eleganinla, taken in 1903 by Mr. Jenkinson on the 

 banks of the Findhorn in Scotland (" E. M. M.," 1904, p. 4). 



Dilophus iernatus, near Cromer, 1903. 



Chyliza vittata, near Bungay, 1902. 



Tanypeza longimana, near Bury St. Edmunds, 1899, 



These three species identified by Mr. Collin and recorded 

 by Rev. E. N. Bloomfield (" E. M. M.," 1904, p. 61). 



Callimyia eleganinla ?, Agathomyia boreella, Homalouiyia 

 difficilis and Palloptera IcEtahilis, all four taken in Hereford- 

 shire by Dr. Wood in 1904 (" E. M. M.," 1905, pp. 5 and 8). 



Periscelis annulata and Ochthera niantispa, both taken by 

 Mr. Lamb in 1904, the former in the New Forest and the 

 latter at Padstow (" E. M. M.," 1904, p. 277). 



In Mr. Verrall's list of the Dolichopodidee (" E. M. M.," 

 1904, p. 165) the following new British species occur : 



Chrysotus monochcetus. 



Dolichopns analiisiacus ("E. M. M.," 1904, p. 226). 



Dolichoptis laticola (Verr), a species new to science, described 

 " E. M. M.," 1904, p. 197. 



Hydrophorns rufibarbis. 



Porphyrops patula. 



Sympycnus spicnlatus. 



Systenns adpropinquans. 



The following four species are first recorded as British in 

 the "Ann. Scot. N. H.," 1904: 



Sciara nifivcntris, p. 30. 



Oncomyia sundervallii, p. 221. 



Hydrotcea pilipes, p. 158. 



Sapromyza affinis, p. 129. 



