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INSECTA^ DIPTERA. 
Tachinides. 
Exorista Imcania. For account of habits and figure of this parasite on 
Eudryas grata^ cf. i. Rep. Ins. Ont. p. 100. 
Larvae of ? Tachina are recorded as found under shell of Teatudo grceca by 
Middleton, Sci. Goss. 1871, p. 41. 
Echmomyia versuta, sp. n., Loew, 1. c. p. 807, Irkutzk. 
Tachina lasiommnta, id. 1. c. p. 309, Turkestan j T. (Melanophora') diahro-~ 
ticcB, Shimer, Am. Nat. v. p. 219, f. 60, U. S. A. (parasite on Diabrotica vittata)) 
T. {Masicei'a) archippivora, parasitic upon Danais archippus^ Riley, iii. Rep. 
Ins. Mo. p. 150 (only indicated) : spp. nn. 
Euryg aster leucomelas, p. 339, incisus, p. 340, Hor Tamanib, Walker, 1. c., 
spp. nn. 
Frontina latifascia, sp. n., id. I, c. p. 840, Wady Genneh, 
Miltogramma minuscula, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 341, Tajura. 
Oonia guttata, p, 341, insucta, p. 842, Tajura, id. 1. o., spp. nn, 
Sarcophagides. 
? Sarcophila guttata, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 343, Tajura. 
Muscides. 
Rhynchomyia eolumhina. Perris, 1. c. p. 340, reproducing Dufour’s account 
of the economy of this species, considers that the larva has only 8 abdominal 
segments. 
Anthomyides. 
Anthomyia conformis. Fall. A larva mining leaves of beet-root is referred 
to this species by Fichtner in Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxi. p. 56. 
Anthomyia brassicte and haberlandti. Kiinstler, ibid., Beih, pp. 38 & 19, 
discusses injuries to cultivated plants from these insects. 
Ilylemyia ccesia, Macq. Perris (/. c. p. 336) briefly redescribes this species 
in all its stages. 
Anthomyia muscoides, sp. n., Walker, 1. c. p. 844, Cairo. 
Cordylurides. 
Cleigastra nitida, sp. n., v, de Wulp, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vi. p. 186, Breda. 
Heteroneurides . 
Ileteroneura albimana, Meig. Perris (/. c. pp. 344-848, pi. 5. figs. 146-160) 
redescribes this species in all its stages, including the ^ , unknown to Meigen 
and Macquart, and figuring the larva (with details), which has the faculty of 
jumping, though no reason can be suggested for such a power in this case. 
Ochthiphilides. 
Leucopis griseola, Meig. Perris (/. c. pp. 348-352, pi. 5. figs. 151-155) re- 
describes this species in all its stages, figuring the larva and pupa with de- 
tails. Musca gibbosa, I)eg., is apparently to be referred to Leucopis, according 
to him. 
