MUSCIDiE,. 
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Sarcophagides. 
Sarcophila woJilfarti. J. Portchinsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. xi. pp. 123- 
160, pis. iii.-v., discusses at great length the illnesses caused in the Rus- 
sian Government of Mohilew by the larva of this fly, which not only 
attacks man, but horses, cattle, swine, sheep, dogs, domestic birds, &c. 
It is described at p. 128, and queried as identical with S. magnifica, Schin., 
the allied S. meigeni, Schin., being described at p. 126. The biology of 
the insect is fully described and figured ; its larvae enter the head, chiefly 
under the nose and on the upper lip, causing “ Tinea capitis ” and “Myi- 
asis.” The fly never enters houses. 
Cynomyia alpina and fuscipalpis, Zett., and C. mortuorum, L., from 
Mohilew ; id, 1. c. pp. 37 & 38. 
Sarcophgga emigrata, sp. n., 0. Rondani, 1. c. p. 424, Borneo. 
Sarcophila maxima,, sp. n., J. Portchinsky, 1. c. p. 131, Ararat. 
Cynomyia mohileviana,, id. 1. c. p. 37, Mohilew ; C. fulviventris, Rondani, 
1. c. p. 425, Borneo : spp. nn. 
Muscides, 
Mesemhrina decipiens^ Lw., = puziloi, Porch. (Troudy Soc. Ent. Russ, 
vii. p. 57, pi. ii.), which, with M. nigrica^ Portch. (/. c. p. 59), is re-de- 
scribed; J. Portchinsky, l. c. p. 29. 
AmalopteryXf g. n., A. E. Eaton, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 58. A. maritima^ 
sp. n., id. ibid. Kerguelen’s Island. 
Apetccnus, g. n., id. ibid. A. litoralis, sp. n., id. ibid. Kerguelen’s Island. 
Calycopteryx, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 59. C. mosleyi, sp. n., id. ibid. Kergue- 
len’s Island. 
Anatalanta, g. h., id. ibid. A. aptera, sp. n., id. ibid. Kerguelen’s Island. 
Compsomyia, g. n., C. Rondani, Ann. Mus. Genov, vii. p. 425. Allied 
to Lucilia, Calliphora^ &c., but with the margin of the peristome pubes- 
cent or pilose beneath, no setae, and the facial carinae not ciliated ; the 
2nd longitudinal vein considerably produced beyond the transverse in- 
termedian, and the 5th vein angulate, not arcuate. For Calliphora 
vomitoria, L., and Lucilia flaviceps^ Macq. (1835 ; L. flaviceps^ Macq., 
1845, being renamed macquarti, p. 426 note), and other European 
species ; also {Lucilia ?) dux and acincta^ Wied., and Comps, cceruleo-virens 
and violaceinitens^ spp. nn., p. 426, Borneo. 
Plinthomyia^ g. n., id. 1. c.^ p. 427. Allied to Ochromyia,, Macq. ; lower 
margins of peristome ciliate, upper sides of face and facial carinae not 
setulose, 2nd longitudinal vein not produced beyond the transverse in- 
termedian, and 5th vein widely angulato-rotundate. Type, P. [K] emi- 
melania^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 428, Borneo. 
Somomyia (recharacterized, and to include Calliphora erythrocephala, 
Meig., &c.) xanihomera^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 427, Borneo. 
Musca scapularis,, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 428, Borneo. , 
Stomorrhyna muscina^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 429, Borneo. 
Anthomyiides. 
The British species tabulated and their salient features discussed ; R. 
H. Meade, Ent. M. M. xi. pp. 199, 220. 
