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section reniarliably bent forward, posterior transverse vein perpendicular. 
Sp. N. cimiciformiSj sp. n., Loew, 1. c. p, 289, pi. 2. fig. 3, Cuba. 
JEupharUj g. n., Loew, 1. c. p. 291. Forehead of moderate, uniform breadtli, 
pitted; face excavated, clypeus projecting; antenno3 longish ; scutellum 
convex, with 4 setae ; last section of fourth longitudinal vein parallel with 
third, small transverse vein rather near the posterior transverse vein, which 
is perpendicular. Sp. Ceroxys ccenilea (Macq,), pi. 2. fig. 4. 
Acrosticta, g. n., Loew, 1. c. p. 293. Forehead, face, and scutellum as in 
preceding; antennje short, joint 3 elongate-ovate; last section of fourth 
longitudinal vein converging towards third, posterior transverse vein perpen- 
dicular, stigma narrow and veiy long. Sp. A. scrohiculata, sp. n., Loew, 1. c, 
p. 293, pi. 2. fig. 6, and A. foveolata, sp. n., Loew, /. c. p. 294, Brazil. 
Euxesta, g. n., Loew, 1. c. p. 297. Forehead of moderate, uniform breadth, 
even; face more or less excavated, clypeus projecting; antennaB short, joint 
3 round or roundish ; scutellum convex, with 4 setae. Sp. Ortulis mtata 
(Wied.), pi. 2. fig. 9; Musca costalis (Fab.)=i)«c?fs aculeatus (Fsih.'), pi. 2. 
fig. 10; M. annonce (Fab.)= quadrivittata (Macq.), pi. 2. fig. 13; 
Ortalis sororciila (Wied.), pi. 2. fig. 20. N. sp. E. spoliata, Loew, I c. p. 298, 
pi. 2. fig. 7, E. lousioj Loew, 1. c. p. 299, pi. 2. fig. 8, E. quaternaria^ Loew, 
X. c. p. 302, pi. 2. fig. 11, E. binotata, Loew, /. c. p. 304, pi. 2. fig. 12, E. ab- 
dominalisy Loev/, 1. c. 307, pi. 2. fig. 15, and E. eluta, Loew, 7. c. p. 312, pi. 2. 
fig. 19, Cuba; E. stiymatius,\uO&\v, 7. c. p. 310, pi. 2. fig. 18, Cuba and Brazil; 
E. thom<Xy Loew, 7. c. p. 800, pi. 2. lig. 14, St. Thomas ; E. cdtcrnans, Loew, 
7. c. p. 308, pi. 2. fig. 10, and E. atripes, Loew, 7. c. p. 309, pi. 2. fig; 17, 
Brazil. 
Chcetopsis, g. n., Loew, 7. c. p. 315. Forehead a little narrower towards 
vertex, with setiform hairs on the lateral margins ; antennae rather short, 
joint 3 slightly emarginate above, with an acute anterior angle ; last section 
of fourth longitudinal vein slightly converging towards third at its end. Sp. 
Ovt. eenea (Wied.) = 0. trifasciata (Say)= 17rop7tora/«7t;i/rons (Macq.), pi. 2. 
fig. 21 ; C. debilis, sp. n., Loew, 7. c. p. 318, pi. 2. fig. 22, Cuba. 
Ilypcecta, g. n., Loew, 7. c. p. 318. Forehead rather broad, uniform, finely 
hairy only at lateral margins ; face not excavated, clypeus rudimentary ; 
antennae short, joint 3 strongly emarginate above ; hinder angle of anal cell 
open, last section of fourth longitudinal vein slightly converging, transverse 
vein pei-pendicular. • Sp. IL lonyida, sp. n., Loew, 7. c. p. 319, pi. 2. fig. 23, 
Brazil. 
Stenomyia, g. n., Loew, 7. c. p. 320. Forehead of uniform breadth, hairy 
at margins of eyes, and with two long isolated hairs ; face not excavated, 
clypeus of moderate transverse diameter; joint 3 of antennae scarcely eniar- 
ginate, but with anterior angle acute; last section of fourth longitudinal vein 
twice as long as preceding one, gently convergent, posterior transverse vein 
nearly perpendicular. Sp. JS. tenuisj sp. n., Loew, 7. c. p. 321, pi. 2. fig. 24, 
Georgia. 
Epiplatea^ g. n., Loew, 7. c. p. 824. Forehead broad, narrower in front, 
not prominent in profile, hairy all over; face perpendicular, impressed be- 
neath each antenna, convex between the impressions; wings short, third 
longitudinal vein curved backwards at the end, last section of fourth longi- 
tudinal vein not convergent, Sp. E, crosa, sp. n., Loew, 7. c. p. 325, “I)!. 2. 
fig. 27, Cuba. 
