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DIl'TEItA. 
Azelia. An account of the German species ; H. Loew, in “ Entomo- 
logen Miscellen,” p. 5 et seg. (published [at Breslau by Silesian Ento- 
mological Society, on the 47th meeting of the German Naturalists and 
Physicians ; see Deutsche E. Z. 1875, pp. 235-237). 
Anthomyia hjchnidia^ p. 555, poiygoni^ p. 512, spp. nn., J. H. Kalten- 
bach, “ Die Pflanzenfeinde,” Germany. 
Caricea leptosoma^ sp. n., Rondani, 1. c. p. 429, Borneo. 
Agromyzides. 
C. Rondani, Bull. Ent. Ital. vii. pp.* 166-191, continues his treatment 
of the “ Species Italicae ordinis Dipterorum ” &c , by discussing his “Stirps 
xxiii. Agromyzincey It is suggested that Alticomerus, Rond., may have 
to be adopted for the species known as Odinia ^-notata. 
Cryptoahcetum, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 172. Allied to Therina^ Meig.,but with 
very ample antennae, no perceptible arista, and the anterior basal areo- 
let incomplete. Type, C. grandicorne^ sp. n., id. ibid. figs. 1-3, sub- 
Apennine district of Parma. • 
Domomyza frontella and obscuritarsis, p. 174, luteitarsis and articulata^ 
p. 175, anthracipes, nigrella. and brevinervis^ p. 176, Parma, parva^ 
p. 176, Emilia, id. 1. c., spp. un. 
Agromyza cirsii, p. 180 (= pulicaria^ Zett., Schin., nee Meig., nee 
Mcq.), analis, p. 183, fronticornis, p. 184,' Parma, lateritia, p. 182, 
Italian Alps, fulvella, p. 183, Germany, lacertella, p. 185, no locality 
mentioned, id. 1. c.; A. bellidis^ p. 336, bicornisj p. 330, bryonice^ p. 255, 
chermivora, p. 761, echii^ pp. 447, 449, & 451, Jiieracii^ p. potentillce, 
p. 227, solidaginis, p. 331, spircece, pp. 238, 241, & 243, trifolii^ p. 129, 
vicice, p. 143, and virgaurece, p. 331, J. H. Kaltenbach, “ Die Pflanaen- 
feinde,” Germany : spp. nn. 
Anthophilina armillaris^ sp. n., Rondani, I, c. p. 188, Parma. 
Ortalidides. . 
Hemigaster^ g. n., Rondani, 1. c. p. 431. Differs from Megaglossa, 
Rond., in the abdomen having only 2 distinct dorsal segments (figured). 
H. albo-vittdtuSf sp. n., id. ibid. Borneo. 
Elachigaster, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 432. Differs from Hemigaster in the 
non-excavate margin of its epistome, and concealed prae-labrum, and in 
the anterior abdominal segment being transverse, narrow, and produced 
at the sides, the posterior segment being conical and convex (fig.). E. 
albitarsis, sp n., id. 1. c. p. 432, Borneo. 
Ditomogaster^ g. n., id. 1. c. p. 433. Differs from Elachigaster in the 
more distinctly separated 2 abdominal segments, of which the first is 
not laterally produced, and the 2nd is wide and flat. D. xanthomera, 
sp. n., id. ibid. Borneo. 
Chelyophora, g. n., id. ibid. No affinities mentioned. C. borneanaj 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 434, Borneo. 
Acanthipeza, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 437. No affinities mentioned. A. macu- 
lifrons, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 438, Borneo. 
Proayrogaater, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 438. Section Adapailoidce : allied to 
Adapailia^ Waga, the abdomen of $ ending in a very thick and long 
