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INSECTAj DIPTERA. 
Meig. ; Platyparea lychnidiSf'F&W.y^i discoidea, F. j Phagoearpm aw^*ca, Wdm., 
zettei'stedtif gcsdiyM-Qi^.y^pei'mundus, Harr.; Acyura femoralis,T)QS,y.y 
rotundiventrisy Meig., var., =cory/i, Rossi; A. gggateSy ljyy.y=.tihialisy Resv.; 
Philophylla heracleiy Lm.y^onopordiy F. ; P. her add y var., \m.y^centaure<By 
F. ; Acydia spedosa, Lw., cognata, Meig., Fall, ; A. lydmulis, 
F., centatirece, Fall., discotdea, Meig., = CiC.seo, Harr. ; Mosina zetterstediXy Fall., 
zsiconnexay F. 
Platyparea pceciloptera and Spilographa cerasi. Kiinstler, 1. c. pp. 56 & 83, 
discusses injuries to cultivated plants from these species, 
Carphotricha pupillata is recorded as bred from larvte found in Ilieradixm 
umbellatum ; v. d. Wulp, 1. c. p. 188. 
Ceratitis. Laboulbene, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. pp. 439-443, identifies an 
Algerian species as C. hispauicay de Breme (of which he publishes a descrip- 
tion by Bigot of the cf ). Low has erroneously attributed this to capitata, 
Wied., an Azorean species, with which vUriperda, Mach, is synonymous; and 
the Bourbon species is C. catoirn, Oiu5r., erroneously confused by Macleay with 
dtriperda. The Algerian species appears to produce a gall in the peel of the 
orange in which the $ has deposited her egg ; the injury does not appear to 
extend beyond the peel, yet the fruit drops from its tree. Catoire’s opinion 
that the $ deposits her egg in orange-blossoms appears incorrect. 
Philophylhif g. n., Rondani, l.c. p. 176 (Acyduty Lw., Schin.,pt.). Types 
P. onopordi and centaurece, F. [at variance with analytical table, cf, Zool, 
Rec. vii. p. 441]. 
Tephritis decipienSy^.\(Sy Tuscany, Barm ese Apennines var. cf, 
Lw.), rujinay p. 17, Piedmont, sejunctay p. 18, Italy, ohscuricornisy p. 21, Sicily, 
matutinay p. 22, Apennines and Sicily : id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
Diirieha helichrysi, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 165, Piedmont. 
Dacides, 
Pacxis sex-maculatusy sp. n.. Walker, 1. c. p. 344, Harkeko. 
Sepsides. 
Madiza ammlitarsisy Zett., is $ of (Agromyza) latipeSy Meig., according 
to v. d. Wulp (/. c. p. 195), who redescribes and figures both sexes, with de- 
tails, pi. 8. figs. 2-7. 
Sepsis pilipesy sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 189, pi. 8. f. 1, Amsterdam and Utrecht. 
Nem[at]opoda umhripennisy id. 1. c. p. 190, Amsterdam (? =zfumipe 7 mis, 
Walk., see. auct .) ; N. vax'ipes. Walker, I, c. p. 345, Cairo : spp. nn. 
Themira consobrina, sp. n., v. d. Wulp, /. c. p. 192 (T. minor y Schiner, v. d. 
Wulp, oliniy nee Hah). 
Madiza griseola, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 198, Scheveningen. 
Psilides. 
Psila roscB. Kiinstler, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxi. Beih. p. 62, discusses injuries to 
cultivated plants from this species, 
Chloropides. 
Chlorops sti'igula and Oscinis frit. Injuries to cultivated plants from these 
species discussed, id. 1. c. pp. 19 & 17. 
