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Mnlpighina, Lioy, 1. c. p. 1340. Allied to Senometopia ] antennre short; 
forehead linear in d J fii'st posterior cell closed, with a very short peduncle ; 
second transverse vein arcuate. Sp. Tacliina luguhris (Meig.). 
Trichomum^ c. p. 1341. Allied to preceding; face somewhat 
oblique, with a few bristles ; antennae produced to the epistoma ; mediastinal 
and submarginal veins spinose. Sp. Tachina spinipennis (Meig.). 
Gymnophtahna (sic), Lioy, 1. c. p. 1341. Allied to Seyiometopia ; face some- 
what oblique, naked; forehead broad; third joint of antennae dilated; abdo- 
men depressed ; eyes naked ; submarginal and interno-median veins spinose 
at base. Sp. Tachina crassicornis (Meig.). 
Entomohia, Lioy, 1. c. p. 1342 (Eurygaste)', Macq. part, typic.). Body 
broad ; face naked ; abdomen oval ; externo-median vein complete. Sp. Ta- 
china festiva (Meig.), Phryno agilis (R.-D.), &c. 
Eurigasirina (sic.), Lioy, 1. c. p. 1343. Allied to preceding; body broad; 
face bordered with bristles ; eyes villose ; externo-median vein complete, first 
posterior cell open. Sp. TacJmia vulgaris (Meig.) and Eurygaster parva Macq.). 
Eiplomera, Lioy, 1. c. p. 1349. Allied to Meigenia (R.-D.) ; third joint of 
antennae rather more than twice as long as the second ; arista tomentose ; 
forehead narrow in S > abdomen with two small bristles in the middle of the 
segments. Sp. Tachina higuttata (Meig.), &c. 
Entomohosca, Idoy, 1. c. p. 1350. Allied to Meigenia \ forehead narrow in 
cJ ; third joint of antennae three times as long as the second; first posterior 
cell closed rather far from the extremity ; externo-median vein arcuate, se- 
cond transverse straight. Sp. Tachina spectahilis (Meig.) 
Acromera, Lioy, 1. c. p. 1360. Allied to preceding ; third joint of antennae 
sharp in front, a little longer than second ; first posterior cell closed before 
the extremity of the wing ; externo-median vein arcuate. Sp. Tachina clausa 
(Macq,). , 
Leptostyla, Idoy, 1. c. p. 1350. Allied to preceding; third joint of antennte 
hardly twice as long as second ; arista slender, slightly thickened for one- 
fourth of its length ; first posterior cell closed almost at the extremity of the 
wing, with a short peduncle. Sp. Tachina exilistyla (Macq.). 
Phanigaster, Lioy, Atti 1st. Ven, 3“ ser. tom. x. p. 61. Allied to Clytia 
(Macq.); antennae elongate, reaching nearly to the epistoma; abdomen con- 
vex, transparent. Sp. Musca helvola (Fab.). 
Sarcohia, Lioy, 1. c. p. 62 {Myohia, auct. ex parte). Face naked ; antennae 
not descending quite to the epistoma, third joint twice as long as second ; 
mediastinal and submarginal veins spinose, externo-median complete. Sp. 
Tachina spreta (Meig.). 
Trisoneiira (sic), Lioy, 1. c. p. 68. (^Ptilocei'a, ex parte). Face bordered with 
bristles ; wings with many bristles on the outer margin before the mediastinal 
cell ; posterior cell with a long peduncle. Sp. Ptilocera cilipennis (Macq,). 
Macrosoma^ Lioy, 1. c. p. 69 {Melanophora, Macq. ex parte). Body large ; 
face naked ; forehead narrow in d ; second joint of antennae as long as third, 
which is compressed ; arista villose ; abdomen depressed ; first posterior cell 
closed. Sp. Musca maura (Fab.). 
New species •. — 
Masicera mysola7ia, Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. vol. vii. p. 213, from Mysol ; 
M. sat'cophagata, Walk. 1. c. p. 236, from Ceram. 
