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Agromyzides. 
Agromyza nigripes. Kiihstler, I, c. p. 68, discusses injuries to cultivated 
plants from this species. 
Agromyza cunctans. The larva is found in thistles, and the imag-o appears 
in the month of May t v. d. Wulp, 1. c. p. 205. 
Agromyza ferruginosa^ p. 205, pi. 8, f, 10, Haag, Rotterdam, riparia^ ibid., 
Haag, discrepans, p. 206, pi. 8. f. 11, Holland : id. 1. c., spp. nn.| 
Napomyza piceipes and nigricepSj id. 1. c. p. 207, Haag : spp. nn. 
Ortali [di] des. 
Anacampta (Loew, 1868, Z. ges. Naturwiss.), referred to in Zool. Rec. vii. 
p. 436, is to be here placed. 
Herina strigulosa, sp. n.. Walker, 1. c. p. 346, Cairo. 
Ulidiides. 
Ulidia rujifrons, sp. n., id. ibid., Cairo. 
Sapromyzides. 
Toxoneura fasciata. Perris {1. c. p. 337, pi. 4. figs. 125-129) redescribes this 
species in its chief stages. The larva (which is figured in detail) lives on 
the excreta of Tomicus stenographus. 
Teremyia laiicornis. Perris (/. c. p. 342, pi. 6. figs. 138-146) redescrihes and 
figures (with detail) the larva of this species, briefly referring to the other 
stages of it. The larva appears to live in the ‘‘ frass ” of the larvss of Tomicus 
stenographus and T. laricis, and sometimes to devour the latter. 
Trypetides. 
Rondani (Bull. Ent. Ital. iii. pp. 1-24, 161-188), under the title of 
Ortalidinse Italicse,” completes his notice of the Italian Trypetides. He 
adopts Acynia, Desv., as a subgenus of Xyphosia, regarding corniculata, 
Zett., as type of the first, and miliaris, Schr., of the 2nd ; adopts diotidis, 
Dufr., for Tephritis stictica, Lw., the insect living in Diotis candidissima ; states 
that T. conjuncta, Lw., Zett., Schin., is confused with other species by all 
other authors, and describes 2 varr. of it, named separata and divisa ; divides 
his own Ditricha into 3 subgenera, Urellia, Desv., a new subgenus, Acti^ 
noptera (p. 162), and Ditricha united to his own Spathulina ; gives the name 
Phagocarpus to Anotnqja, Wlk. {Anomoca, Lw.), preoccupied in Coleoptera ; 
states that Waga’s fig. of his Adapsilia coarctata in Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. is quite 
wrong, and his description inexact ; and gives the following synonymy : — 
Xyphosia jacece, Desv., = corniculata, Zett. ; X. Jlf^vd, Lw., arnicce, Fall., 
arcuata, Fb., cirsiorum, Desv., and meridionalis, Costa, yhr., = miliaria, Schr. j 
Tephritis ehda, M.e\^.,=helianthi, Rossi; T. umhellatarum,'Rossi,=^hyoscyami, 
L. ; T. postica, hv^., = he7-aclei, Fab. ; 2\ confusa, ? Meig.,pars, heraclei, Deg., 
var., and hyoscyami, Fall., var., = &«rc?aw<®, Schr.; T. dilacerata,\jw., var., hyos- 
cyami, Fall, var., bardanee, Zett., pars, and claripennis, Posy., — confusa, Meig.; 
T. Jiamcauda, Meig., arnicirora, PrY., = arnicce, L. ; T. gemmata, Meig.,=; 
guttata, VaVi.) T. cometa, Pv7., = radiata, Fall ; Ditricha radiata, Schr., <cr- 
minata, Fall., nec Meig., calcitrapce, Desv., = stellata, Fuesl. ; D. amocna, 
Px^^.,—parisiensis, Desv.; D, discoidea. Fall, gnaphalii, Pr^()i.,—cestiva, 
Meig.; D. filaginis, Lw.,=/crmma^a, Meig. ; D. capitata,TaS\..,—gutiular , 
