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(lani (/. c.) : — A. proccllarts, p. 147, A. imhrida and dcdecorata, p. 148, A. id'- 
maria, p. 160, and A. digitaria, p. 152. 
Antliomyia Jaennicke, /. c. p. 372, Abyssinia ; A, chilensis,H 2 iQn. 
I c. p. 373, Chili. 
Antliomyia manillensis, Fraiienfeld, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. 
p. 449, pi. 12. fig. 12, on board the ^ Novara ’ after leaving Manilla. 
Chorthopliila. Rondani (1. c.) describes 16 new Italian species, namely : — 
C. terminalis and clicnopodii, p. 162 ; C. cunicidaria (Piccioli, MS.), pcrforans 
and effodicns, p. 163 ; C. stdcans (Schembri, MS.), terebrans (Tacchetti, MS.), 
and tricliodactyla, p. 164 ; C7. cilicrura, p. 166 ; C. laminifera, p. 167 ; C. incog- 
nita and ignota, p. 168 j C, histricina, p. 169; C, divergens, p. 170; C.pudica 
and impudica, p. 173. 
Ilylemyia. Seven new Italian species of this genus are described by Ron- 
dani Q. c.) : — H, seticrura, p. 179 ; H. penicHlaris, p. 180 ; U. spinosa, p. 181 ; 
H, tihiaria and hracata, p. 183 ; II. garhiglietti, p. 184 ; and II, arrogant, 
p. 185. 
Ilylemyia simensis, Jaennicke, I, c. p. 372, Abyssinia. 
Mycopliaga boletorum, Rondani, 1. c. p. 189, Parma. 
Oplogaster cineticida, Rondani, 1. c. p. 191, Piedmont. 
Cecnosia. Rondani {1. c.) describes the following 12 now Italian species of 
this genus: — C. infantida, p. 197; C, elegantula nigridigita,p. 198; C. 
harhipes and villipes, p. 199 ; C. gemialis and nnyulata, p. 200 ; C. octosignata, 
p. 202 ; C. sexpnstidata and ohscuripcs, p. 203 ; and C. agromizclla and patelli- 
gera, p. 206. 
Ccenosia psci(domollicula,'Fxm.miQ[A,l. c. 460, on board the ^Novara,’ 
between St. Paul and Ceylon. 
Caricea fclina, Rondani, /. c. p. 207, Parma. 
Lispa. Four new Italian species are described by Rondani (/. c.), namely: 
— L, suturata, p. 210 ; L. inelitensis and meridionedis, p. 211 ; andX. leucospyla, 
p. 213. 
Sarcophagides. 
Gouheau (Insectes niiisibles, &c.) notices the habits of the meatflies (pp. 
176-184), such as Callipliora vomitoria and ftdviharbis, and Sarcopliaga car- 
naria and licemdrrlioidalis. lie states that he bred a specimen of Fiyites scu- 
tellaris (Lat.) from a pupa of Sarc. agricola (p. 183). 
Onesia bivittata and O. miiscaria, sp. n., Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 378, Chili. 
Cynomyia desvoidyi, sp. n., Jaennicke, I, c. p. 378, Chili. 
Sarcopliaga octoniacidata, sp. n., Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 379, Massana; S. nnbica, 
sp. n., Jaen. I, c. p. 380, Nubia. 
Muscides. 
Gouheau (Insectes nuisiblcs) notices a considerable number of species be- 
longing to this subfamily as being directly or indirectly injurious to man. 
lie describes: — the species of Stomoxys (calcitrans and chrysocephala) and 
Ilecmatobia (irritans, pmgens, and serrata) which render themselves obnoxious 
by sucking the blood of man and animals (pp. 168-16.3) ; the common Musca 
domestica (pp. 103-166) ; the flies which plague cattle merely by settling on 
them (167-173), among which he includes Mnsca bovina, emrina, vaccina, 
vogatoria, vUripennis, carnifex, and lioiioruni) Pollenia rndis (p. 173) as fre- 
quenting houses. 
