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JJOOLOGICAL LITERATURE, 
(Macq.)j Degeeria (R.-D.) incl. Medina and Elophoria ) Macquartia 
(R.-D.) incl. Erehia (R.-D.), Zophomyia (Macq.), Amedea, and Albinia 
(R.-D.); Melia (K.-D.) — Actia (Meig.); Eoeselia (R.-D.) = (Macq.); 
Myohia (R.-J).)=.Solieria (R.-D.) ; Leskia (R.-D.) incl. Pyrosia (Rond.) 
and Fischeria (R.-D.) ; Phorocera (R.-D.) incl. Chctoyena^ Leucauipa, Peri- 
cheta^ Polycheta, Istocheta, Campylocheta , and Botria (Rond.), and Phryxe, 
Pales, and Ophelia (R.-D.) ; Meiyenia (B.-Po^Spyhsia (Rond.) ; Nemorcea 
(R.-D.) incl. Eriyone,Anthophila, Eurithia, Meriania, Panzer ia, Ernestia, Win- 
themia, Mericia, s^ndiFausta (R.-D.), and Platychira, Chetolyya, Nemorilla, and 
Chetina (PoYidi.) Germaria (R.-D.) = (Meig.); Ofcma (R.-D.) = 
Panzeria (Meig.); Aphria (R.-D.) incl. Olivieria (Macq.) and Rhychosia 
(Macq.); XJromyia (R.-D.) incl. Weheria (R.-D.); Bessiria (R.-D.) = 
Wahlberyia (Zett.) Alophora (R.-p.) mc\. Hyalomyia {B.-J).) Hylemyia 
(Macq.) incl. Hydrophorina and Eyinia (R.-D.) ; Spiloyaster (Macq.) incl. 
Mydina, Caricea, Rohrella, Mydcea, Fellcea, and Ilelina (R.-D.); Ochro- 
myia (Macq.) incl. Phumosia, Ormia, and Paljyosloma (R.-D.) ; Phryssopoda 
(Macq. )=PcA;ia (R.-D.) ; Scotiptera — Sophia (R.-D.) ; Cordyliyaster 
(^iaiC,({i)=Meyistoyaster (Macq.) ; Gymnostylia (Macq.) incl. Macromyia, 
Ilarrisia, and Leschtnaxdtia (R.-D.); Aycxdocera (Macq.) incl. Onxcxicera 
(Macq.) ; Thryptocera (Macq.) incl. Necera, Raxnbxiria, Aclia, Elfia, Ceran- 
thia, Vafrellia, Ilex'bstia, Ceromyia, and Osxnxea (R.-O.), Oiiidi Biyonotiicheta . 
(Rond.); Lydclla (Macq.) incl. Olinda and Platyxnyia (R.-D.); Masioera 
(Macq.) incl. Plmyxe, Lydella, and Stxu'mia (R.-D.), Senometupia (Macq.), 
and Ex'ycia, Ilxibneria, and Melibcea (R.-D.) ; Zophomyia (Macq.) incl. 
Erebia (Macq.), Minella (R.-D.), and Avernia (Rond.) ; Cxiphocera (Macq.) 
=iPalpibraca (Rond.) ; Micropalpns (Macq.) incl. Anthophila, Lhmeniyia, 
Bonellia, Bonnetia, and Marshamia (R.-D.); Hilarella {Z&it.')== Meycet'a 
(R.-D.) ; Macroxiychia (Zett.) incl. Oodiyaster (Macq.) and Amobia (R.-D.); 
Gymnochceta {^eAX^—Chx'xjsomxjia (R.-D.); Glossina (WieA') = Nexnox'kina 
(R.-D.) ; Homalomyia (Bouclnl) incl. Philixda and Fannia (R.-D.) ; Braxc- 
eria (Scliin.) = (Egg.); Eyyeria =.Spoyyosia (Rond.). 
Tachinides. 
Tachina forcipata (Macq., Rond.), the type of Rondani’s genus Pyrayx'xira, 
is distinct from Meigen’s T. forcipata ; Rondani proposes for it the name of 
P. mxcinata (Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. xi. p. 43). 
Ptilocheta (Rond.). Rondani (Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. xi. pp. 44, 45) 
transfers this genus from his Dexiime to his Tachininae, and publishes a re- 
vision of that portion of liis tabular synopsis of the genera of tliis sub- 
family, including Ptilocheta and tlui allied forms. 
Rondani (Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. xi. p. 60) refers liis genera Anthra- 
comyia and Mclanomyia to Mox'ixiia, of which lie gives tJie cliuracters, at tlio 
same time separating therefrom his species M. celer, which he takes as the 
type of the genus Metopisena proposed by him in vol. v. of his ‘ Prodromus.’ 
New genera and species 
Graphoyaster, g. n., Rondani, Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. xi. p. 40. Allied to 
Leacostoxna cheeks neither setigerous nor pilose; frontal series of bristles 
descending upon the cheeks as far as the base of the arista; scutellum with 
several setae. Sp. G. vestitxis, sp. n., Rondani, 1. c. p. 40, Paiuna. 
