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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Lasiophtalma (sic), Lioy, 1. c. p. 992. Allied to preceding ,• epistoma not 
prominent j third joint of antennae short, oval, arista naked ; abdomen oblong, 
depressed, not much elongated, with two appendages beneath penultimate 
segment in cf j second transverse vein straight. Sp. L. nigrovirescens, Lioy, 
= Choi'tophila lasiopkthalma (Macq.). 
JSrtopoda, Lioy, /. c. p. 994. Allied to Fannia and Philinta (Roh.-Desv.) ; 
intermediate and anterior tibiae with a tubercle, posterior with long hairs j 
intermediate coxae with a tuft of hairs. Sp. Anthomyia ornata (Meig.) 
Cimbotoma (sic), Lioy, 1. c. p. 994. Allied to preceding j first joint of in- 
termediate tarsi in cf concave beneath, second dilated at extremity j abdomen 
without appendages. Sp. Delia Jloricola (R.-D.), Anthomyia impremiarsh 
(Macq.). 
Briostylay Lioy, 1. c. p. 997. Allied to Ccenosia (Macq.) j arista a little 
villose j second transverse vein distant from the first; wings with a stigma. 
Sp. Briostyla macquarli (Lioy), Ccsnosia duhia (Macq.). 
New species : — 
Anthomyia polygoni, sp. n., Kaltenbach, Verhand. naturk. Ver. preuss. 
Rheinl. und Westph. 1864, p. 317. Allied to A. megerhi and A, setariay 
but distinguished from the latter by an arched transverse vein and brown- 
ish-red forehead, and from the former by a naked arista, by four dark dorsal 
lines, and brownish-red forehead and vertex. The whitish larva lives on 
Polygonum dumetorum and P. convolvuli. 
Aricia albicornis, Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. vol. vii. p. 210, A. leucoceros, 
Walk. 1. c. p. 217, A. biplaga, Walk, ibid., and A. prolixa, Walk. 1. c. p. 218, 
from Mysol. 
C^osia lituratay Walk. 1. c. p. 218, from Mysol. 
Helomyzides. 
Helomyza. Laboulb^ne has described the history of several species of 
this genus, the larvae of which inhabit various species of Truffles. Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. tom. iv. pp. 70-83. These species are Helomyza lineata 
(Roh.-Desv.), I, c. p. 70, pi. 2. fig. 11 ; JT. penicillata (L. Duf.), 1. c. p. 72; 
H. tuberivora (R.-Desv.), 1. c. p. 72, pi. 2. figs. 1-10 {II. hispanicay Loew, 
is regarded by Laboulbene as a variety of this species); II. pallida (Fall.), 
I. e. p. 82 ; and H. ustulata (Meig.), 1. c. p. 83. Laboulbene also mentions 
an undetermined species of this genus observed by Tulasne, 1. c. p. 83. 
Netv genera : — 
Gymnostylay Lioy, Atti 1st. Ven. 3® ser. tom. ix. p. 1000. Allied to Cylin^ 
dria (R.-D.) ; head not narrowed behind ; arista naked ; second transverse 
vein arched. Sp. Musca cucullaria (Linn.). 
Pachystylay Lioy, 1. c. p. 1005. Allied to Cleigastra (Macq.) ; body se- 
tulose ; epistoma prominent ; palpi much dilated ; arista smooth, short, and 
thick ; legs elongate, setulose ; wings as long as the body. Sp. Cordylura 
maci'ocera and latipalph (Meig.). 
Cldgastrosomay Lioy, 1. c. p. 1006. Allied to preceding; epistoma not 
prominent ; palpi filiform ; antennae long, extending to the epistoma, arista 
smooth; abdomen arcuate; wings long. Sp. Cleigastra bicolor (Macq.)? 
Psilomyzay Lioy, Atti 1st. Von. 3«- ser. tom. ix. p. 1118. Allied to Lep- 
