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mandibles, which have a decided horizontal motion ; 

 the other parts are riidimental ; the opening of the 

 pliarynx is very large. The animals composing 

 this order are found on birds. Trichodectes, 

 Docophorus, Nirmus, Lipeurus, Goniodes, Colpo- 

 cephalum, Trinoton, Lcemobothrion, Eareum, Phy- 

 sostomum. 



829. Summary of the Classes, Stirpes, and 

 Orders of the Amorphous Tetraptera. 



I. Lepidoptera 



Pulicites* 



Empites 



Sphiiigina 







Tachydromiites 



Sphingites 



11. DtPTERA. 



Dolichopites 



Papilionina 



Tipuiiiia 



Syrphina 



Hesperites 



Cecidomiites 



Xylophagites 



Papilionites 



Tipulites 



Stratiomite3 



Geometrina 



MycetophiHtes 



Chrysotoxites 



Geomctrites 



Rhyphites 



Syrphites 



Noctuina 



Bibionltes 



Helopkilites 



Phytometrites 



Scatopsites 



Volucellites 



Noctuites 



Culicina 



Rhingiites 



Phalxnina 



Sirauliites 



Muscina 



Arctiites 



Culicites 



Muscites 



Bombycites 



Psychodites 



Scatophagites 



Phalaenites 



Tabanina 



Tctanocerites 



Notodontites 



Cyrtites 



Tephritites 



Xyleutites 



Bombiliites 



Phytomyzites 



/Bgeriites 



Pyralina 



Tabanites 



Phorites 



Anthracites 



Borborites 



Glaucopitcs 



Stomoxitcs 



Hippobosciiia 



Pyralites 



Conopites 



Carnites 



Crambites 



(Estrites 



Hippoboscites 



Tineina 



Asiltna 



Nycteribiites 



Yponomeutites 



Leptites 







Tort rici tea 



Thcrevites 



Stylopites 



Tineites 



Asilites 





Alucitites 



Midasites 





830. Summary of the Classes, Stirpes, and 

 Orders of the Necromorphous Tetraptera. 



III. Hymenopteha Sphecina 

 Forniicina Scholiites 



Formicites Sapygites 



Mutillites PompUiites 



Sphecites 

 Larrites 

 Bembicites 

 Crabronites 



• It is uncertain to what stirps the orders thus separated properly 

 belong. 



