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72 — (at the bottom) after Scylaücus fidvicornis insert: 



Seylaticus distingueiidus E. Ljncli A., An. Soc. 

 Cien. Arg. XI, 21 (Sep. 91); Buenos Aires. 



73 5 Between Seylaticus rubripes and tricolor insert; 



Seylaticus ruflcauda Bigot, Ann. S. E. Fr. 1878, 

 435. — Amazon River. 

 75 9 (from bottom) Blepharepium. 0. Sacken has shown in 

 the Biol. Cent. Am. p. 172 that the genus Planetolestes 

 Lynch, in spite of the authors own opinion, is not the 

 same as Blepharepium, but a well grounded genus, re- 

 presented by Dasypogon secaMlis Walker and Bellardi. 



75 14 Uerotnyia. It is to be regretted that Prof. Williston 



persists in calling this genus Deromyia instead of 

 Diogmites. The reasons he alleges are irrelevant. He 

 says (Psyche, 1889, p. 256): „Philippi's description was 

 as good as Loew's andayear earlier" etc. Philippi's 

 description was published in the same year with Loew's, 

 because the volumes of the „Verhandlungen" are issued, 

 not in the year of their date, but always several 

 months later, during the following year. Philippi's 

 description was not as good as Loew's, and anybody 

 who in future will inquire for the characters upon which 

 the genus was founded will go to Loew and not to 

 Philippi. Of the three species which Philippi places in 

 bis genus, two probably do not belong to it at all. 



76 — Among the Dasypogons insert: 



D. parvus Rond. N. Ann. di Bologna 1850 (Sep. Osser- 



vazioni etc. p. 15). — South America. 

 D. boiiiTbimorpha Rond. N. Ann. di Bologna 1850 (Sep. 



Osservazioni etc. 14). — South America. 

 D. longiungulatus Macq. Dipt. Exot. I, 2, 36. — Brazil. 

 NB. This Dasypogon is different from D. longiun- 

 galatus Macq. D. E. Suppl. IV, 67 which is 

 now placed in the genus Dicranus. 

 78 — After Atomosia pilipes insert: 



Atomosia puella Wied. Auss. Zw. I, 531 {Laphria, 

 sine patria) Schiner, Verh. Z. B. Ges. 1866, 706, top 

 of second column; Rondani, in Truqui's Stud. Ent. 61 

 (Sep. Esame etc. 31), — North-America (Schin.); Brazil 

 (Rond.) 



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