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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Cacodcemm crahrmiformis, Schiner, 1. c. p. 376, origin not stated. 
Aphestia brasiliensis, Schiner, 1. c. p. 378, and A, calceatay Schiner, 1. c. 
p. 379, Brazil. 
Cerotainia brasUiensis, Schiner, 1. c. p. 379, and C, bella, Schiner, 1. c. p. 380, 
Brazil. 
Laphria carolinensis, Schiner, 1. c. p. 380. 
Apoxyria apicata^ Schiner, 1. c. p. 382, origin not stated. 
Michotamia setitarsata, Schiner, 1. c. p. 383, origin not stated. 
Mallophora belzebul, Schiner, 1. c. p. 386, Brazil. 
Promachus wiedemanni, Schiner, 1. c. p. 388, South America ? j P. pbila- 
delphicuSf Schiner, 1. c. p. 389, Pennsylvania. 
Apoclea illustriSf Schiner, 1. c. p. 391, and A. aberrans, Schiner, ibid., 
Egypt. 
Atomosia beckeri, Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 359, Mexico. 
Mallophora myriventrisy Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 361, Paraguay. 
Prax zetterstedtiiy Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 362, Venezuela. 
Asilm sundaicus, Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 363, Java ; A. regius, Jaen. /. c. p. 364, 
Australia ; A, agrion, Jaen. 1. c. p. 365, Illinois. 
Asilus armattiSy Jaennicke, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1867, p. 91, south of Europe. 
Protacanthus micans, Schiner, 1 . c. p. 397, North America j P. variabUiSy 
Schiner, ibid., and P. robustusy Schiner, 1 . c. p. 398, origin not stated. 
Lophonotus leoninusy Schiner, 1. c. p. 402, X. ur&inus, Schiner, 1. c. p. 403, and 
Z. albovittatusy Schiner, ibid.. Cape of Good Hope. 
Dysmachus appendiculatusy Schiner, 1. c. p. 404, Amasia. 
Senoprosopis h'asiliensisy Schiner, /. c. p. 404, and S. varipes, Schiner, 1. c, 
p. 405, Brazil. 
Mochthenis illustriSy Schiner, I, c, p. 406, Syria ; M. goliathy Schiner, 1. c. 
p. 407, Brussa. 
Cerdistus manniiy Schiner, 1. c. p. 407, Amasia. 
Ppitriptus syriacusy Schiner, I, c. p. 409. 
2'olmortis corsicuSy Schiner, 1. c. p, 409, Corsica. 
Ommatius holosericeus, Schiner, 1. c. p. 411, Brazil; O. erythropiiSy Schiner, 
ibid.. South America. 
Atractia coronatay Schiner, 1. c. p. 412, and A, pxdverulentay Schiner, ibid., 
Brazil. 
My das gracilisy Jaennicke, Abh. Senck. Gesellsch. vi. p. 353, pi. 43. fig. 12, 
Australia. 
Therevid.®. 
Jaennicke (Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1867, pp. 78-81) remarks upon the Euro- 
pean species of this family. Thei'eva ocidata (E^^.^—nobilitata (Fab.). The 
(5 of T. melaleuca (Loe'w) is described by Jaennicke (1. c. p. 81) from a speci- 
men taken i7i copxdd. - . . 
Thereva rondaniiy sp. n., Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 79, Switzerland. 
Thereva schinerij sp.^ n., Jaennicke, Abh. Senck. Gesellsch. vi. p. 362, and 
T. xnaculicornisy sp. n.', Jaen. 1. c. p. 353, Chili. 
LePTIDtE. 
Erauenpeld (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. pp. 493- 
497) remarks upon tbe genera of tbe Leptidte, and especially 
upon tbe genu^ Ptiolim (Zctt.), wbicb be shows to be distinct 
