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Comptosia. Pliilippi {1. c.\ describes C, consohrina, p. G76; C. vulgaris, 
landhecki, and montana, p. 677 ; C. infiimata, C. canescens, and C. ? lugubris, 
p. 678. 
Uxoprosopa truquii, Rondani, 1. c. p. 69, from Cyprus, 
Anthrax. Of this genus Rondani (1. c.) describes eight new species: 
namely, A. quadricincta (Phil.)^ p. 61, A. corrigiolata (Phil.)^ p. 62, A. alhi- 
facies (Phil.), p. 63, A. fulvipeda (Phil.), ibid., A. inordinata, p. 64, and A. 
philippiij p. 66, from Chili ; yf . sqjimgcnda, p. 62, from South America j and 
A. cyprigna, p. 64, from Cyprus. 
. Anthrax. Numerous new Chilian species of this genus are described by 
Philippi (Z. c.) : namely,^, moerens, lemniscata, semilugms, p. 664; A. 
semitristis and hlanchardi, p. 665 ; A. ehilensis and murina, p. 666 ; Ai subctn- 
dina and quadricincta, p. 667 ; A. f estiva, argentijiua, and tulpecula, p. 668; 
A. fulvdgo and villica, p. 669 ; A. duodecimpunctata and caloptei'a, p. 670 j 
A. vitripehnis, p. 671 ; A. calogastrd, leucornalla, and squalida, p. 672 ; A. calve-^ 
scans and halteata, p. 673 ; A.pusio, conopas, and ingloria, p. 674 ; and A. hel- 
lida, p. 676. 
Anthrax apicifera, Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. viii. p. Ill, from New Guinea. 
Acrocerim. 
Mcgalyhus, g. n., Philippi, Verh. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. in Wien, xv, p. 641. 
Allied to Cyrtus ; apical cell not pedicellate ; antenUfe inserted beneath a 
small tubercle ; thorax very much humped. Sp. M. pictus, Phil. p. 642, M. 
crassus, Phil, ibid., pi. 26. fig. 19, M. ohesus, Phil. p. 642, M. gracilis and 
tristis, Phil. p. 643, and M. suhcylindrictis, Phil. p. 644, from Chili. 
IIolops, g. n., Philippi, 1. c. p. 646. Head almost entirely composed of the 
eyes ; ocelli 2 (P) ; antennae 2-jointed, inserted halfwa}’’ up the face ; pro- 
boscis very short ; wings as in Panops, but the posterior triangular cells do 
not reach the apex. Sp. H. cyaneus, Phil. 1. c. pi. 25. fig. 20, and II. inanis, 
Phil. 1. c., from Chili. 
Sphccrops, g. n., Philippi, 1. c. p. 646. Allied to preceding; antennae in- 
serted but little below the vertex. Sp. S. appendicidatus, Phil. 1. c. pi. 26* 
fig. 27j from Chili. 
Apcllcia, g. n., Bellardi, Mem. R. Accad. Tor. ser, 2. tom. xxi. p. 214. 
Allied to Eriosoma ; eyes naked ; antennae inserted on the vertex, longer than 
head, stjde wanting ; submarginal cells 2. Sp. A. vittata, sp. n., Bell. p. 216, 
pi. 3. fig. 12, from Mexico. 
Lasia cocruha, sp. n., Roiidani, X. c. p. 74 {—nigritarsis, Macq. vat. P)j L. 
nietallica and L. cuprca, sp. n., Rond. p. 75, from Chili. 
Pahops. Philippi (/. c.) describes the following new species from Cbili : 
--P. a>neus^ J). 647 ; P. carhoiiarius, rufus, nigripes, and pullus, p. 648. 
Oncodes pallidipcnnis, sp. n., Loew, Berl. ent. Zeitscbr. 1866, p. 149, from 
Pennsylvania. 
Acroccra himaculata, sp. h., Loew, 1. c. p. 149, from Columbia (U.S.). 
Opsehius ( — Pithogaster^ Loew) gagatind, sp. n., Loew, h c. p. 160, from 
Philadelphia. 
