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DIPTERA. 
of a new Trypeta. T. melanura, p. 283, fig. 6, from Columbia, on which 
it is founded. 
Aspilota, p. 286, for Trypeta alba and albipennis, Lw. 
Icterica, p. 287, for Trypeta seriata, Lw. 
Evaresta, p. 296, for these species of Tephritis, the picture of the wings 
of which forms distinctly developed rays at the apex [!]. 
Trypeta amabilis, p. 219, Mexico, hamata, p. 229, fig. 22, integra^ fig. 23, 
consobrma, fig. 21, pseudojmrallela^^g. 24, p. 230, Brazil, vulnerata, p. 232, 
Massachusetts, tetanops, p. 245, fig. 15, Mexico, biseriata, p. 252, Brazil, 
gibba, p. 260, Texas, j^Ticeniciira, p. 269, fig. 12, Brazil, ^ceciVo^jras-^m, p. 271, 
circinata, p. 288, New York, peregrina, p. 292, Brazil, albiceps, p. 302, 
fig. 5, Canada, Maine, euryptera, p. 304, New York, platyptera, p. 306, 
Connecticut, spectabilis, p. 309, pi. x. fig. 27, obscuriventris, p. 313, fig. 26, 
tenuis, p. 316, fig. 29, Brazil, pura, p. 320, Massachusetts, polyclona, p. 324, 
Cuba, actinobia, p. 326, Texas. 
Trypeta alternata, Fall. : habits in connection with Rosa villosa de- 
scribed. J. Hardy, Scot. Nat. ii. pp. 21-23. 
Percnoptera, g. n., Philippi, S. E. Z. xxxiv. p. 307. Type, P. angusti- 
pennis, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 306, pi. ii. figs. 1 a-i, bred from salivary galls on 
Baccharis rosmarinifolia, Chili. 
Diojpsides. 
Diopsis cethiopica and beccarii, spp. nn., Rondani, Ann. Mus. Genov. iv. 
p. 289, Sciotel. 
Tanypezides. 
Calobata latifrons, p. 253, stylifera, p. 255, nitens, p. 256, Kultuk, lon- 
giceps, p. 257, adusta, p. 259, Bavaria, Loew, Eur. Dipt. iii. : spp. nn. 
Sepsides. 
Sepsis pilipes, sp. n., Loew, Eur. Dipt. iii. p. 304, Hungary. 
Nemopoda pectinidata, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 305, Posen. 
Psilides. 
Dipterous larvae (? of Psila rosm) discharged with phlegm by human 
subject ; they survived immersion in spirit for 3 or 4 days. J. O. West- 
wood, P. E. Soc. 1873, p. iv. 
Psgomya"" flavicollis, sp. n., E. C. Reed, An. Univ. Chil. xli. p. 355 
[described in eleven words !], presumably from Chili. 
Chloropides. 
Dicrwus, g. n., Loew, B. E. Z. xvii. p. 51. With no posterior trans- 
verse vein. Nearest Elliponeura, but differing in the 2nd and 3rd longi- 
tudinal veins being straight, the 3rd and 4th parallel, &c. D. obscurus, 
sp. n., id. ibid., Hungary. 
Oscinis (Siphonella) quinquangula [!], sp. n., /'(/. ibid., Hungary. 
E2)hydrides. 
Athyroglossa nudiuscula, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 50, Eur. Dipt. iii. p. 307. 
Kasaii. 
