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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Lamjirogaster frauenfeldi, Schiner^ 1. c. p. 285, Nankauri, Bonebe, and 
Batavia. 
Anacampta munda, Loew, Zeits. ges. Naturw. xxxii. p. 10, Sarepta. 
Flatystoma subtilis, Loew, 1. c. p. 10, Sicily ; P. provincialiSf Loew, ibid., 
Provence ; P. hiseta, Loew, ibid., Hungary ; P. cenescens and P. gilvipes, Loew, 
ibid., Sarepta. 
Platgstoma parvula, Schiner, 1. c. p. 280, Batavia. 
Pterocalla scutellata, Schiner, 1. c. p. 286 ; P. tarsata, Schiner, 1. c. p. 287, 
and P. rondanii, Schiner, ibid.. South America. 
Senopterina eques, Schiner, 1. c. p. 288, Stuart Islands ; S. bataviensis, 
Schiner, ibid., Batavia: S. davipes, Schiner, ibid., Singapore: S. (jrandis, 
Schiner, 1. c. p. 289, Chili. 
Empyelocera xanthaspis, Loew, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1808, p. 176, South 
Bussia. 
Ulidia semiopaca, Loew, Zeits. ges. Naturw. xxxii. p.lO, France j U. 
Loew, 1. c. p. 11, Greece. 
Tetanops laticeps^ Loew, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1808, p. 192, Sarepta. 
Systata obliqua, Loew, 1. c. p. 192, Cephalonia. 
Sepsides, 
New species : — 
Calobata. Schiner (Reise der Novara, Zool., Dipt.) describes the following 
new species of tliis genus : — C. diversa, 1. c. p. 260, C. bdzebub, 1. c. p. 251, 
C. eques, ibid., and C. princeps^ ibid.. South America ; C. stylophorciy 1. c. p. 252, 
Nicobar Islands; C. tetrastigjna, ibid., and C.poscila,l. c. p. 254, South America. 
Cardiacephala myrmexy Schiner, 1. c. p. 254, and C. nigray Schiner, 1. c. 
p. 255, South America. 
Michogaster. Schiner describes the following new species of this genus : — 
M, orncduSy I, c. p. 255, M. nigevy 1. c. p. 256, M. costalisy ibid., M. ery- 
throcephalm, I, c. p. 257, M. genicidatuSy ibid., M. ancdisy ibid., M. 7iitc?is, 
1. c. p. 258, and M. sepsioidcsy ibid., South America. 
Odontomera variansy Schiner, 1. c. p. 259, South America. 
llichwdia proximay Schiner, 1. c. p. 200, P. Jiuvipe&y Schiner, ibid., and 
P. spectabilisy Schiner, 1. c. p. 261, South America. 
Sepsis ai'mata, Schiner, /. c. p. 261, Brazil; S. hcemorrhoidalisy Schiner, 
ibid., Brazil ; S, umbrifei'y Schiner, 1. c. p. 262, and S. pusioy Schiner, ibid., 
South America. 
Psilides. 
Micropeza. Loew (Berl. ent. Zeitsch. 1868, pp. 161-104) discusses the 
characters of the European species of this genus. He admits M. corriyiolata 
(Linn.), with which M. brevipemiis (Roser) is perhaps identical, M. lateralis 
(Meig.), to which he refers Phantasma thoracicum (R.-Desv.), and M. ka- 
wallii (Gimm.), and describes two new species. In an appendix Loew no- 
tices the exotic species of the genus (7 c. p. 167). 
Loew (Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. 1868, pp. 393-394) indicates the characters of 
the true Micropeza late^'alis (Meig.), and states that the South- European 
species, which he formerly identified with it, is really distinct. For this he 
proposes the name of M. grallatrix. The distinctive characters of the two 
