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CfiCIDOMYIIDiK. 
Cecidomyia onohrychidis, Br., described in all stages from Omibrychis, 
3 species of Medicago, and 2 of Astragalus, pp. 16 & 17 ; Asphondylia 
verhasci. Vail., from Astragalus asper and Echium vulgare, pp. 22-26; 
Hormomyia H. Lw., $ described, p. 26 ; various observations on 
galls of Cecidomyia snlicina, terminalis (pi. ii. fig. 2), heterohia, and 
iteophila ; and on galls on Viburnum lantana, Rosa canina, Prunus 
domestica (pi. ii. fig. 3), P, spinosa^ and Heracleum sphondylium. caused by 
unknown species respectively named in anticipation C. reaumuri and rosce 
by Bremi, rosarum by Hardy, and pruni and heradei by Kaltenbach ; also 
on various deformities in Lonicera xylosteum (pi. ii. fig. 4), Orobus vernus^ 
Prunus spinosa (pi. ii. fig. 6), Campanula rapunculoides, Alnus glutinosa^ 
Vida cracca, Pimpinella^ Torilis^ &c., pp. 27-32. F. Low, Verb. z.-b. 
Wien, XXV. 
Cecidomyia. Two galls described, from Salix incana and Carpinus 
betulus at Munich ; Kriechbaumer, Ent. Nachr. i. pp. 157 & 168. Von 
Bergenstamm, op. cit. p. 174, refers the second gall to C. carping Low. 
Observations , by Kriechbaumer appended, 1. c. 
Asphondylia ulicis, Traill, fully described, with habits ; it occurs also 
in the South of England. O. H. Verrall, Ent. M. M. xi. p. 224. 
LimnophyeSy g. n., A. E. Eaton, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 60. For L pusillus^ 
sp. n., id. ibid. Kerguelen's Island. 
Cecidomyia asperulce, p. 13, from galls on Asperula tinctoria, p\. ii. 
fig. 1, sonchi^ p. 18, from galls on Sonchus oleraceus and S. arvensis, F. 
Low, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxv. Vienna district ; C. cenophila, G. von Haim- 
hoffeii, tom. cit. p. 809, figs. 1-3, from galls on vine leaves, Austria, 
economy fully described, pp. 803-810 ; C. ramicbla, p. 239, jloricola., 
p. 240, bedeguariformans, p. 250,. F. Rudow, Z. ges. Naturw. (2) xii. 
Mecklenburg ; C. (tilicd) verrucicola, p. 201, Niagara and Cambridge, 
Mass., C. (urticce) urnicola, p. 202, Lake George and Trenton Falls, C. R. 
Osten-Sacken, Canad. Ent. vii. [trinomial, and described from galls 
only] ; C. napi, p. 34, frauenfeldi, p. 79, pruni, p. 175, heradei, p. 285, 
euphrasice, p. 471, coryli, p. 637, iridis, p. 716, sambuci, p. 785, J. H. Kal- 
tenbach, “ Die Pflanzenfeinde,” Germany : spp. nn. 
Diplosis centaurecB, sp. n., F. Low, 1. c. p. 20, from Centaurea scabiosa, 
Vienna district. 
Asphondylia {asteris') recondita, sp. n., C. R. Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 202, 
Long Island, gall only. 
Mycbtophilidjc. 
A. Grzegorzek, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxv. p. 1, seq., records the capture 
of rare species in the district of Alt-Sandez, West Galizia. Leptomor- 
phus walJceri, Curt., ? described, and wing figured ; p. 7. 
Boletina nigricoxa, Stag. ; larva and pupa described by T. Beling, Arch, 
f. Nat. xli. 1, pp. 56 & 57. 
Platyura morio, sp. n., Grzegorzek, 1. c. p. ,1, figs. 1, \a, Galizia. 
Ernpalia stylifera, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 3, fig. 2, Galizia. 
