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83. Pelidnoptera niqripennis, F. : the dark-winged ScioviyzidoB 

 are now growing into shape, and I can record this species without 

 doubt from a male atDolgelley on June 13th, 1887, and a female from 

 Muchalls, near Aberdeen, on June 4fch, 1884. 



84. Loxocera fulviventris, Mg. : Rev. E. N. Bloomfield has re- 

 cently given me a female of this species, which he caught in 1892 at 

 Guestling, near Hastings. 



85. Calohata adusta, Lw. : I caught two males and two females of 

 this little known species in Millersdale on June 18th, 1886. 



86. C. trivialis, Lw. : probably a common species, which I have 

 caught in June, July, and August from Devonshire to Dovedale. 



87. Aciura rotundiventris, Fin.: caught by Rev. T. A. Marshall 

 at Lidford Gorge, Cornwall, on July 6th, 1892. 



88. Spiloqrapha ahrotani, Mg. : a male also caught by Rev. T. A, 

 Marshall at Hatt, in Cornwall. 



89. Tephritis proboscidea, Lw. : probably not uncommon on Ohry^- 

 santhemum leucanthemum. I caught two males at Gatwick, in Surrey, 

 on August 1st, 1891, and previously possessed it from the late J. C. 

 Dale in 1870, labelled T. 'parietina. 



90. Sapromyza Jiaviventris, Costa : I have caught specimens at 

 St. Mary Cray on June 9th, 1869 ; Leigh, on June 18th, 1871 ; and 

 Dyffryn on July 21st, 1888. 



91. S. hiumbrata, Lw. : three specimens from my garden, one on 

 July 28th, 1883, and a pair on July 20th, 1890 ; also from Denmark 

 Hill, London, on August 1st, 1867, and Penzance on July 8th, 1871. 



92. Sepsis pilipes, Lw. : this little epecies was first described by 

 Loew in 1873 from Hungary, although he had long known it. I have 

 not noticed any other reference to it, but I caught two males at Abbey 

 Wood, one on July 24th, 1870, and the other on July 17th, 1874. 



93. Mycetaulus hipimctatus, Fin. : two fine specimens of this 

 species have occurred at Tuddeuham, near here, one on September 

 16th, 1891, and the other on September 19th, 1892. 



94. Drosophila ohsciira, Fin. : abundant where sap was flowing on 

 a tree trunk at Lingfield on July 30th, 1887. I may as well now con- 

 firm Aulacigaster rufitarsis, Mcq., as British, from a specimen caught 

 here on May 12th, 1893 ; in my " List " it is placed among the 

 Agromyzidas^ but 1 think it is more allied to the Dresophilidce and 

 Mphydridoi. 



