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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Triehophora analis, Sckiner, 1. c. p. 330, South America. 
Echinotnyia pilifrons, Schiuer, 1. c. p. 331, Chili. 
Echinomyiariibidigaster, Rondani, 1. c. p. 37, Sicily; E. tricomlyla, Rondani, 
ibid., Parma. 
Stevenia sioula, Rondani, 1. c. p. 47, Palermo. 
Ilystricia orimtalU^ Schiner, 1. c. p. 331, Auckland ; H. playiata, Scliiner, 
1. c. p. 332, and II. tarsata, Schiner, /. c. p. 333, South America. 
Blepharipoza tarsalis, Schiner, 1. c. p. 33G, South America. 
Eejeania argyropus, Schiner, /. c. p. 337, South America. 
Alophora capensis, Schiner, 1. c. p. 337, Cape of Good Hope. 
Ilyalomyia unicolor, Rondani, 1. c. p. 47, Parma. 
Elomyia par va, Rondani, 1. c. p. 48, Parma. 
Anthomyides. 
Anihomyia ceparum. On the introduction of this species into the United 
States see Walsh, Pract. Entom. ii. p. 64. 
The voiding- of the larva of an Anihomyia from the human intestines is 
recorded in Ent. M. Mag. v. p. 144. 
Pygophora, g. n., Schiner, Reise der Novara, Zool., Dipt. p. 295. Allied to 
Coenosia. Sp. P. apicalis, sp. n., Schiner, 1. c. p. 295, Sydney. 
New sj)ecies : — 
Myopina capensis, Schiner, I e. p. 294, Cape of Good Hope. 
Atherigona orientalis, Schiner, /. <?. p. 295, Nicobars (Tellnschong). 
Lispe. Schiner describes the following new species of this genus : — L. 
taitensis, 1. c. p. 296, Taiti ; X. sinensis, ibid., Shanghai ; L. nicobarensis, 1. c. 
p. 297, Tellnschong ; L. sydneyensis, ibid., Sydney ; L. tetrastigma, ibid., 
Ceylon. 
Anihomyia vicarians, Schiner, 1. c. p. 298, Sydney ; A, lindigii, Schiner, 
ibid.. South America. 
Spiloyaster. Schiner describes the following new species of this genus : — 
S. novarce, 1. c. p. 299, Cape of Good Hope ; S. hipunctata, ibid., and S. adel- 
pha, 1. c. p. 300, South America ; S. poecUoptera, ibid., Brazil ; S. monacha, 
1. c. p. 301, S. principalis, ibid., and S. grandis, Schiner, 1. c. p. 302, South 
America. 
Myantha fusconotata, Rondani, Ann. Soc. Nat. Modena, iii. p. 27, Mendoza. 
Chortophila liturata, Rondani, 1. c. p. 28, Buenos Ayres. 
Arcia melas, Schiner, 1. c. p. 302, Auckland ; A. semiclausa, Schiner, ibid.. 
Chili. 
Sarcophagides. 
Laboulbene notices the occurrence of Lucilia hominovorax in Mexico. 
Thirty larvas were removed from one patient. Lucas & Salle also remark 
upon this subject. Bull. Soc. Ent. Er. 1868, pp. 36-37. See also Lucas,/, c. 
p. 40. 
New species : — 
CalUphora ochradea, Schiner, Reise der Novara, Zool., Dipt. p. 307, Sydney; 
and C. semiatra, Schiner, /. c. p. 308, Columbia. 
Idia murina, Schiner, /. c. p. 309, New Zealand. 
