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Philippine Islands. Van der Wulp places this species (Catal., p. 194) in the genus Acinia, 

 Macq., which is the same as Tephritis ; but Osten-Sacken (Berlin. Entom. Zeitschr., xxvi, 

 p. 228) considers that it belongs to the group related to Euresta. Type in London, British 

 Museum. 



18. amplissima. Walker, was a mispelling for the preceding name, as pointed out by Osten-Sacken, 



Berhn. Entom. Zeitschr., xxvi, p. 228. 



19. amurensis {Ptilona), Portschinsky (Hor. Soc. Entom. Ross., xxvi, 214, pi. i, f. 12 and 12a) 



from Vladivostok. Seems to be a Rioxa. I have recorded here this Palaearctic species, 

 because it shows that the genus Rioxa comes also into the limits of the Palaearctic fauna. 

 Becker in the Kat. Pal. Dipt., iv, p. 95, has erroneously placed this species in the Ortaiid 

 genus Ptilonota, Loew. 



20. antica {Xiria), Walker, 1856 (Proc. Linn. Soc, i, 36, in, pi. ii, f. 2) from Mt. Ophir. 



According to Westwood's figure, it appears to be a true Trypaneid; but Osten-Sacken and 

 Van der Wulp state that it is an Ortaiid. It seems however different from my new genus 

 Chaetellipsis. Type in London, British Museum. 



21. *antiqua {Trypeta), Walker, 1853 (Ins. Saunders., iv, 378) from East India. Is said to be an 



Ensina, and probably belongs to that genus or to Trypanea. Type in London ? 



22. approximans {Trypeta), Walker, i860 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iv, 160, 20) from Macassar. A 



species of Acidia or Aciura which shows the shining black thorax and characteristic 

 pattern of the wings. Type in London, British Museum. 



23. arcuosa (Henicoptera), Walker, i860 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iv, 156, igr) from Macassar. It seems 



to be well placed in this genus. Type in London, British Museum. 



24. areolatus {Dacus), Walker, 1861 (Proc. Linn. Soc, v, 295, 89) from Batjan. It is a true 



Dacus s. I., characterized by the four black spots on the face ; the ovipositor is said to be 

 cylindrical, which perhaps shows relation with the African genus Leptoxys. Type in 

 London, British Museum. 



25. argentea {Tephritis), Fabricius, 1805 (Syst. Antl., 323, 32) from Amboina. Wiedemann 



(Auss. Zweifl., ii, 596, 5) has since stated that this species belongs to the gen. Chlorops, but 

 Prof. Mik in 1887 (Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, xxxvii, 180) has expressed the opinion that 

 it is a Lobtoptera ; Prof. Giglio-Tos in 1895 (Ann. Soc. Ent. France, Ixiv, 367) has founded 

 the gen. Milichie/la for it, and this genus is accepted by Becker, in his monograph of 

 1907, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung., v, 536. Type in Museum at Kiel. 



26. asiatica {Ceratitis), Becker, 1907 (Ann. Mus Zool. Ace Imp. Sei. St. Petersb., xii, 291, 64, 



pi. i, f. 10) from N. E. Tibet. This Palaearctic species is recorded here because it is a true 

 Ceratitis s. sir., which will perhaps be found in the Himalayas. Type in St. Petersburg, 

 Museum of the Acad, of Science. 



27. *asteria {Tephritis), Schiner, 1868 (Dipt. Novara Reise, 270, 118) from Madras. A true 



Trypanea {Urellia). Prof. Meijere (Tijdschr. v. Entom., 1908, pi. iv, f. 6) recording the 

 species from Java, has given a figure of the wing. 



28. atilia {Trypeta), Walker, 1849 (List Dipt. Brit. Museum, iv, 1021) from China. Walker placed 



the species in the group Urophora ; it is a widely-spread species belonging to the genus 

 Spheniscomyia {Spheniscus, Becker, preoccupied), which was placed in Acidia by Osten- 

 Sacken. I think that the species is spread over all Africa ; it has been described under 

 different names by Macquart, Bigot and myself; see the special part. Type in London, 

 British Museum. 



29. **basalis {Dacus), Walker, 1849 (^^ist Dipt. Brit. Mus., iv, 1072) from Port Essington, N. 



Australia. As stated by the author himself, this is an Ortahd of the gen. Stenopterina. 

 Type in London, British Museum. According to Prof. Hendel is a Scotinosoma. 



30. basalis {Trypeta) Walker, 1859 (Proc. Linn. Soc, iii, 120, 144) from Aroe. Impossible to 



locate from description. Type in London. 



