DIPTERA. 659 
Gonia gcyiH, Rondani, 1. c. p. 14 = G. capitata (Rond, olim, nec Moig.), from 
Venezuela. 
JRcliinomyia ipnohUis (Phil.) and JE. JiKpalpis, Rondani^ 1. c. p. 15, Cliili. 
Ciphocera (sic) calUpipa (sic), Rondani, l.c. p. IG, from Chili and Valdivia, 
C. pridnom^ Rond, ibid., from Chili. 
Dejeania podiceria, Rondani, 1. c. p. 17, pi. 5. fig. 14 (antenna), from JEqua- 
torial America. 
Ilistricia (sic) Jlavipalpis^ Rondani, 1. c. p. 17, from South America; II. 
nigroscutata, Rond. p. 18, from Columbia. 
Thryptocera secw'icornis, Egger, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xv. p. 290, 
locality not stated (Austria ?). 
Cnjptopalpus histrix (sic), Rondani, 1. c. p. 18, from Bogota. 
Burggaster jingem, Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. viii. p. 132, from Salw-atty. 
Morinia higoti, Milliere, Icon. L^pid. tom. i. p. 385, pi. 46. figs. 4 & 5, 
from the south of France. 
Dexia hrcvipalpis, Rondani, 1. c. p. 22, from Australia. 
Dutilin spinolce^ Rondani, 1. c. p. 2-3, from Australia. — Dutilia pcctorolis, 
Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. viii. p. 114, from New Guinea. 
Zeuxia fuscinervis, Egger, 1. c. p. 293, locality not stated (Austria ?). 
Sarcoj^hagides. 
Sarcophaga pliilippii.^ sp. n., Rondani, 1. c. p. 24, and S. spinigcna (Phil.), 
Rond. p. 26, from Valdivia ; S. rajicrura, Rond. p. 25, from Equatorial Ame- 
rica ; S. chysura, Rond, ibid., from South America. — Sarcopliaga perpnsilla, 
sp. n.. Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. viii. p. 115, from New Guinea. 
Muscide^. 
Kirk (Proc. Linn. Soc. viii. pp. 149-156) gives an analysis 
of previous notices of tlie “ Tsetse fly {Glossina morsitans, 
Westw.), with confirmatory details from his own experience. 
He also describes the structure of the mouth, chiefly in accord- 
ance with Westwood’s description, the only important difference 
being that he regards the piercing organ as consisting only of a 
single seta instead of two as described by Westwood. 
Bold records several instances of extraordinary virulence in the bite of 
Stomoxys calcitrans inflicted upon horses and cattle. Ent. M. Mag. ii. 
pp. 142, 143. 
Stomoxys calcitrans occurs at the Cape of Good Hope, according to Ron- 
dani, 1. c. p. 32. 
Scscromya, g. n., Rondani, 7 c. p. 82 = Idia,-p. (Macq.). Ari.sta ciliated 
above and below ; palpi spathuliform ; margins of the mouth not setose 
beneath. Type I. pmictulata (Macq.). 
New species : — 
Cyrtoneura acidcatay Egger, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in W ien, xv. p. 291, and 
C. penicitlata, Egger, p. 292, from Austria. 
Cyrthoneurn capensis, Rondani, 1. c. p. 31, from the Cape of Good Hope. 
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