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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Ti'vpanea cypricut Rondani; /, c. p. 48, from Cyprus. 
Trupanea apivora^ Fitch, 9th Rep. Ins. New York, pp. 251-266, pi. 4. 
fig. 7. This insect is described as the Nebraska Bee-Killer,” and said to 
he particularly addicted to preying upon the Hive-Bees. 
^ Ommatius fuscipenniSf Bellardi, 1. c. p. 220, from Mexico. — Ommatitis canus, 
Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. viii. p. 132, from Salwatty. 
JPseudorus hicolor, Bellardi, 1. c. p. Ill, pi. 1. fig. 20, from Mexico. 
Lampria circxmidata^ Bellardi, p. 115, pi. 1. fig. 17, and L. cinereaj Bell, 
p. 116, pi. 1. fig. 16, from Mexico. 
Laphria cincta, Bellardi, p. 118, pi. 1. fig. 19, and L. Tiomopoda, Bell, 
p. 217, pi. 3. fig. 16, from Mexico. 
Laphria varia, Loew, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1865, p. 236, from Kutais. — L. 
calogastra, Philippi, 1. c. p. 684, and L. modesta, Phil. p. 686, from Chili. — L. 
tibialataf placens, and pipuncidoideSf Walker, 1. c. p. 110, from New Guinea. 
Laphyctis erherij Schiner, Verb, zool.-hot. Ges. Wien, xv. p. 996, from 
Corfu. 
Cei'aturgus vitripenniSf Bellardi, 1. c. p. 160, from Mexico. 
Philammosius ocrealis, Rondani, 1. c. p. 45, from Chili. 
Cephalocera eleganSy Phil. 1. c. p. 680, C. leucotricha and dimidiatay Phil, 
p. 681, from Chili. 
Midas lugenSy Philippi, 7 c. p. 684, fr'om Chili j M. fulvipeSy Walsh, Proc. 
Bost. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. p. 306, from Rock Islands (described with its trans- 
formations, 1. c. pp. 306-308). 
Mydas hitcsniatiiSy Bellardi, 1. c. p. 107, pi, 1, fig. 1, M. tricinctuSy Bell, 
p. 108, pi. 1. fig. 2, and M. subintexrupticsy Bell. p. 110, pi. 1. fig. 3, from 
Mexico. 
Dasypogon. The following new Chilian species are described by Philippi 
{I, c.) : — 2). landbecki, p. 686, pi. 25. fig. 24 ; D. kirtus, p. 086 j H. atratus 
and carbonariuSy p. 687 ; L. pietus and tricolor y p. 688 •, D. lugens and venus- 
tuSy p. 689 ; D. xnicans and spxhxidensy p. 690 ; J). sericcus and ruJipeSy p. 691. 
Dasypogon. The following 18 new species from Mexico are described by 
Bellardi Q. c.) ; — D- jalapmsisy p. 105, pi, 1. fig. 6 ; D- gonostigmay ibid., pi. 1. 
fig. 6j D. cuantlensisy p. 107 j D. craveriiy^. 108; D, vircscensy p. 169; D. 
salleiy p. 170 ; D. bigoti, ibid. ; D. rubescens, p. 171 ; D. tricolory p. 172 ; D. 
affiniSy p. 173; D, dubrns, p. 174; D. nigripeSy p. 175; D. truquii, p. 176, 
pi. 1. fig. 10 ; i). ? humilis, p. 177 ; D, quadrimaculatus, p. 180, pi. 1. fig. 8 ; 
D. lucasiy p. 181, pi. 1. fig. 7 ; D. spathidatusy p. 182, pi. 1. fig. 9; and D. 
pseudoialapensisy p. 222. 
Dasypogon indecoruSy Walker, 1. c. p. 109, fr’om New Guinea. 
Discocephala. Bellardi (J. c.) describes! new Mexican species : namely, D. 
minutUy^. 183; D. deltoidea, p. 186, pi. 1. fig. 12; D. longipcnnisy p. 180, 
pi. 1. fig. 14; and D. affinis, ibid., pi. 1. fig. 13. 
Leptogastcr truquiiy Bellardi, 1. c. p. 187, pi. 2. fig. 18, from Mexico. 
THEREVIDiE. 
Detderogonista, g. n., Philippi, Verb. zool:-bot, Gesellsch. in Wien, xv. 
p. 770. Allied to Thereva ; posterior cells 4; terminal style of antcnnoe 3- 
jointed. Sp. D.. bicolory Phil. p. 771, pi. 28. fig. 49, from Chili. 
