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ZOOLOGICAL LlTEllATUllE. 
antennce 11 -jointed, joint 2 minute, 3-11 ovate ; legs long and stout; wings 
with 7 longitudinal veins, 2 forked, lower branch united to 3 by a transverse 
vein ; 3 veins from discoidal cell. Sp. X. rujithorax (Wied.), pi. 43. fig. 1. 
Macrothorax, g. n., Jaennicke, 1. o. p. 819. Allied to Meyistoccra] thorax 
very large, nearly as long as abdomen, with a strong tubercle in front ; wings 
nearly three times as long as abdomen. Sp. M, ornatus, sp. n., Jaen. /. c, 
p. 320, pi. 43. fig. 2, Australia. 
Cladolipes, g. n., H. Loew, Zeitschr. ges. Naturw. xxvi. p. 424. Allied to 
Anisomera) flagellum (in $) of 6 cylindrical joints with small radiating 
hairs ; second longitudinal vein simple. Sp. C, simjilex, sp. n., Loew, 1. c. 
p. 425, Greece. 
Mhicnoptila, g. n., Nowicki, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. p. 337. 
Allied to Dactyhlahis ; ' wings long, narrow, useless for fliglit. Sp. jK. ivod- 
zickii, sp. n., Nowicki, 1. c. p. 339, pi. 11. fig. 1, in the Tatra, elevation 6000- 
8000 feet. The larva lives in a gelatinous covering of the granite rocks. 
Tipula trifasciata, Loew, Zeitschr. ges. Naturw. xxvi. p. 135, near Bad 
Liebenstein. — Tipula niligena, Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 320, and T. abyssimca, Jaen. 
1. c. p. 321, Simen. 
Gynoplistia fusca, Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 322, Chili. 
Anisomera lo?iyipes, Loew, /. c. p. 416, Alps ; A, ccqualis, Loew, 1. c. p. 416, 
Lombardy ( = A. niyra, Walk.) ; A. saxonum, Loew, 1. c. p. 417, Germany 
{=ilicolor, Burm., Meig. vi. ?, Schin. ?) ; and A. burmciateri, Loew, /. c, p. 419, 
Germany (= niyra, = vittata, Walk.). 
SxRATIOMYIDiE. 
According to Jaennicke (Abh. Senck. Gesellsch. vi. p. 326) Sarym vesper^ 
lilio (Wied.) belongs to Chrysochlora, and /S', inermis (AVied.) to Rqphiocera. 
Stratiomys striyata. Tlie transformations of this species are briefly noticed 
by Kawall (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 124). The larva was found among black 
ants in an old fallen Pinm sylvestris. 
New genera and species : — ‘ 
JElasma, g. n., Jaennicke, Abh. Senck. Gesellsch. vi. p. 322. Allied to 
Phyllophora; antennae longer than head, porrect, joint 1 rather long, nearly 
cylindrical, 2 cup-shaped ; 3 long, 6-ringed ; 5 terminating in a long point, 
somewhat dilated at base. Sp. JE. acanthinoidea, sp. n., Jaen. 1. c. p. 323, pi. 
43. fig. 3, Java. 
Rondania, g. n., Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 324. Allied to CUtellaria ; discoidal cell 
emitting only 3 veins. Sp. Cl. chalybcea (Wied.) ; R. obscura, sp. n., Jaen. 
/. c. p. 325, pi. 43. fig. 4, Mexico. 
Earynema, g. n., Schiner, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. p. 308. 
Allied to CUtellaria and Odontomyia\ antennm inserted close to margin of 
mouth, terminal style almost rudimentary ; abdomen very flat. Type Elra~ 
tiomys fascipennis (Fab.). 
llutiodroma, g. n., Schiner, 1. c. p. 308. Allied to Rhaphiocera ; antennae 
3-jointed, joint 3 short, oval, triannular, seta apical, 2-join ted ; sciitellum un- 
armed ; mediastinal and subcostal veins nearly amalgamated, radial reaching 
nearly to apex, cubital shortly forked, discoidal cell small, emitting 3 veins. 
Type Saryus inernm (Wied.). 
