MUSClDiE. 
Ins, 249 
SarcopTiaga. Larva extracted from a swelling on a girl’s neck at 
Toronto; Hagen, P. Dost. Soc. xx. pp. 409 & 410. S. Zinmto, Fall., 
destructive to locusts in the Troad ; S. S. Saunders, P. E. Soc. 1881, 
pp. xxiii.-xxvi. S. truncata, Schin., = flavifrons, Macq., Arribdlzaga, 
S. E. Z. xlii. p. 46, Exped. Rio Negro, Zool. p. 89. 
Sarcophaga rufipalpisy sp. n., Van der Wulp, Midden-Sumatra, Dipt 
p. 42, Sumatra. 
Phrissopoda metallica, sp. n., \d. 1. c. p. 43, pi. iii. fig. 1, Sumatra. 
MiiscincB, 
Conil’s paper on Myiasis [c/*. Zool. Rec. xvii. Ins. p. 190J is reprinted 
in Arch. Zool. ix. pp. 276-298 ; also in Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) x. No. 6, pp. 27, 
pi. xxiv. 
Calliphora dasyophthalmaj Macq., from the Auckland Islands dis- 
cussed ; Mik, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxxi. p. 203. 
Graphomyia picta^ Zett., recorded as new to Britain ; Verrall, Ent. 
M. M. xviii. pp. 149 & 151. 
Musca domcstica. Monstrosity with throe wings ; Rudow, Ent. Nachr. 
vii. p. 84. M. vomitoria (cf. Yiallanes, H., anted, p. 235). 
Glossina morsitans, Westw. (Tsetze), discussed and figured by him ; 
Oates’s “ Matabele Land,” p. 363, pi. G, fig. 2, pi. h, figs. 4 & 4 a, 5. 
Localities, habits, destructiveness, &c. ; Bradshaw, Tr. S. Afr. Soc. ii. 
pp. 51-55. Said to breed in buffalo dung; id. P. R. G. S. iii. p. 212. 
Rutilia smaragdifera, Bigot, = Yoll. ; Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (6) i. p. 373. 
Idia cervina, Osten-Sacken, Ann. Mus. Genov, xvi. p. 448, Amboina. I. 
lateralis, Yan der Wulp, Midden-Sumatra, Dipt. p. 44, pi. iii. fig. 2, 
Sumatra; spp. nn. 
Calliphora fulviceps, id. 1. c. p. 44, pi. iii. figs. 3 & 4 (heads), Sumatra ; 
C. antennatis, Hutton, Cat. N. Z. Dipt. p. 60, Dunedin ; spp. nn. 
Ochromyia hicolor, sp. n., Yan der Wulp, 1. c. p. 45, Sumatra. 
Anthomyince, 
Hagen, H. A. List of North American A nf/iomyeV/cc, examined by R. H. 
Meade. Cauad. Ent. xiii. pp. 43-51. 
The identity of many species in an American collection examined by 
Meade, with European species, is pointed out. 
Inchbald, P. Remarks on our Dipterous Plant-miners, and the plants 
they affect. Ent. xiv. pp. 41-43. 
Includes a general sketch of the habits of the larvae, and instructions for 
rearing them. 
. Dipterous Plant-miners in their perfect state. L. c. pp. 290-292. 
A series of observations classified under the orders of plants on which 
the insects feed. 
Kowarz, F. Die Dipterengattung Lasiops, Meig., ap. Rond., ein Beitrag 
zum Studium der europaischen Anthomyiden. MT. Miinch. ent. 
Yer. iv. pp. 123-140. 
8 good species of this restricted genus are described, those already 
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