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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Muryga&ter inter dicta y Walk, 1. c. p. 213, from My sol. 
Triohopro&opa? divisa y Walk 1. c. p. 213, from Mysol, 
Riitilia ignohilisy Walk. 1. o. p. 238, from Gonite. 
Doleschalla consorsy Walk. 1. a p. 225, and Z>. gonypedoideSy Walk. 1. c. p. 
226, from Waigiou. 
JPi'osena secedensy Walk. 1. c. jh 235, and P. coactay Walk, ibid., from Oeram. 
Sarcophagides . 
Omoceruy g. n., Lioy, Atti 1st. Ven. 3^ ser. tom. ix. p 887. Allied to Theria 
and Sareophaga‘y third joint of antennm as long as the second, arista plu- 
mose. Sp. O. ruralis (Fall.). 
Sfcerogaster (sic), Lioy, 1. c, p 8^. Allied to Sareophaga j antennae 
much compressed and broad j arista plumose j anterior and intermediato 
tai'si in S with straight, truncated, obtuse claws y posterior tibiae of S naked, 
Sp. 8. laticornis (Macq^.)? 
Ognophagay lioy, 1. c. p. 890 (^Sareophaga, auct. ex parte). Antennae 
produced nearly to the epistoma, with the third joint four times as long as 
the second, arista with longer hairs above than below , basal segments of 
abdomen not setulose j externo-median vein much arched. Sp. C. mortuoi'um 
(Rob.-Desv.). 
Sareophaga innotatOy sp. n., Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. vol. vii. p. 214, from 
Mysol j 8. brevisy sp. n.. Walker, 1. c. p. 236, from Ceram. 
Muscides, 
Cnrtoneura stahulans (Fall.) is described in all its states by Laboulbene 
among his tuberivorous insects : 1. c. p. 83. 
Accoi-dingto VQxviQyC^lrtolmlra stahidans is not exclusively mycetophagous. 
He has obtained it twice from the gall produced on the oak by Cgnips pal- 
lidusy which likewise haibours other parasites. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. 
tom. iv. p. 307. 
Maravigna, g. n., Lioy, 1. c. p. 891 (Owesm, Macq. ex parte). Wings with 
the first posterior cell closed. Sp. Jf. clausOy Macq. 
New species : — 
Silhomgia decreseenSy Walk. Proc. Linn. Soc. vol. vii. p. 215, from Mysol. 
Chrgsomgia divitiosay Walk. I, c. p. 215, from Mysol. 
PfrelUa potphyricola, Walk. 1. c. p. 215, from Mysol. 
Musca sot'didissima. Walk. /. c. p. 216, and M. aricioides. Walk, ibid., from 
Mysol y and M, prcecoxy Walk. 1. c. p. 236, from Ceram. 
Anthomyides. 
Anthomyia. Two species of this genus are described by Laboulbene as 
infesting truffles in the larva-state, namely Anthomyia canicularis (Linn.), 
7. c, p. 85, pi. 2. figs. 15-17, and A. Uephanpteroides (L. Duf.), 1. c. p. 87. 
New genera 
PsilopUray Lioy, Atti 1st. Ven. 3® ser. tom. ix. p. 906. Allied to Hy~ 
drotcea ; antennae short, arista tomentose ; abdomen oblong ; anterior coxae 
of cf with two spines at the extremity ; posterior coxae elongated and arcu- 
ate y wings narrow. Sp. Anthomyia irritans (Meig.). 
