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MuSCIDiE. 
Tachinides. 
Jaennicke (Abli. Senclr. Ges. \i. p. 896) indicates as follows the modern 
genera to which he refers the following species of this group : — Sarcophaga 
phccnicurm (Wied.) to Metopta . (Meig.) ; Tachina ohsidiema (AV.) to Phyto 
(R. D.) ? ; T, mutata (Fab.) to Wiinopliora (R. D.) ? j T. singularis (AV.) to 
Siphona (Meig.) ; T. isis (AA^.) to Fabricia (Meig.) ; T. hrina and xantlmsjns 
(W.) to Masicera (Macq.) ; T. pyrrhocera and Musca hauriens (AF.) to Mei~ 
gejiia (R. D.) j T. macilenta^ pyrrhopyga, notnta, and soda (AV.) to Fxorista 
(Macq.) ; 2\ nitms (AV.) to Micropalpus (Macq.) ; T. mclanopyga (W.) to JBel^ 
vosia (R. D.) ; and T. analis (Fab.) to Echinomyia (Rum.). 
ArchytaSj g. n., Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 392. Allied to Fehinomyia) proboscis 
acicular, ending in a fine point. Sp. A, hicolor^ sp. n., Jaen. I, c. p. 392, pi. 44. 
fig. 8, Venezuela. 
Neiv species : — 
Jlaumhaucria Icncoccphala, .Taennicko, /. c. p. 380, pi. 44. fig. 6, Egypt. 
Fhorocera sarcophageeformis, Jaennicke, Abh. Senck. Gosellsch. ?i. p. 381, 
and P. cceridea [sic], Jaen. /. c. p. 382, Simen. 
Fhorocera vagator, Frauenfeld, 1. c. p. 456, on the ^Novara,’ near Ceylon. 
Tachina cubcccola^ Jaennicke,/. c. p. 382, pi. 44. fig. G, Cuba. 
Fxorista fasciataj Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 383, Java; F. africanaj Jaen. 1. c. 
p. 384, and E. higoti, Jaen. ibid., Simen. 
Nemorcca arachnoidea, Jaennicke, /. c. p. 385, pi. 44. fig. 7, Simen. 
Demoticus raizchurgii, Jaennicke, /. c. p. 38G, Chili. 
Micropalpms rttjipes, Jaennicke, /. c. p. 387, Panama; M. alhomaerdatus, 
Jaen. /. c. p. 388, Mexico ; M. jjallidus, Jaen. ibid., Abyssinia ; and ilf. longi- 
rostris, Jaen. /. c. p. 389, Simen. 
Echinomyia cost<x, Jaennicke, /. c. p. 389, Simen. 
Jurinca Jlavifrons, Jaennicke, /. c. p. 390, J. apicalisj Jaen. ibid., Mexico ; 
and J. fuscipeimis, Jaen. /. c. p. 391, North America. 
Fejeania variahilis, Jaennicke, /. c. p. 393, pi. 44. fig. 9, and D. striata, 
Jaen. /. c. p. 394, Simen ; F. rutilioides, Jaen. ibid., Mexico. 
Anthoimjides. 
Rondani lias published (Atti Soc. Ital. Sci, Nat. ix. pp. 68- 
217) a complete revision of the Italian species of this subfamily. 
He distinguishes the following genera : — 
I. Eyes in approximate, forehead always narrower than one eye. 
A. Upper calyptral scale exposing or partially covering the lower one. 
1. Anterior femora in S dentate or excavate at apex. 
a. Eyes naked or nearly so 1. IIvmiOTiEA (R. 1).). 
[i. Eyes pilose, sometimes tonientose in 5 . 
2. Onodontha (Rond.). 
2. Anterior femora simple in both sexes. 
«. Second longitudinal vein not spinulose above; legs in S of 
ordinary length. 
* Seventh longitudinal vein not produced to posterior margin, 
a. Posterior tibia) incurved, especially in 
3. OriiiRA (R. D.). 
