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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATiniE. 
Ceratopogon fonnomsj Loew, Beschr. eur. Dipt. i. p. 1, Hungary. 
Ceratopogon prceustus, Loew, Ber. naturli. Ver. Augs. xx. p. 50, near 
Augsburg. 
Ceratopogon pictellum^ Rondani, Arch. Zool. Anat. Fis. 2nd ser. i. p. 190 ; 
C. aristolochice, Rondani, 1. c. p. 191. 
Tangpus futilis, Van der Wulp, Tijdscbr, voor Ent. ser. ii. p. 130, 
Wisconsin. 
CuLICIDiE. 
Culex testaceus, sp. n., Van der Wulp, Tijdscbr. voor Ent. 2<lo ser. ii, p. 128, 
pi. 3. fig. 1, Wisconsin. 
Anopheles annulhnanus, sp. n., Van der Wulp, 1. c. p. 129, pi. 3. fig. 2, Wis- 
consin. 
TiPULIDiE. 
Osten-Sacken has published (Smiths. Misc. Collections, vol. 
viii. 219) a monograph of the North- American species of the 
Tipulida brevipalpi. 
He classifies the group in the same way as in his paper in the 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. (see ^ Record,^ 1865, p. 642), dividing it 
into six sections, named respectively Limnohinaj Lwinobina ano- 
mala, Eriopterma, Limnophilina, Anisomerina, and Amalopina ; 
hut he includes in the group two other sections, as intermediate 
between the Brevipalpi and Longipalpi, namely the Cylindroto- 
mina (previously placed with the Limnobina anomala) and the 
Ptychopterina, in the latter of which the palpi are long. The 
author describes the general characters of the insects under con- 
sideration, and discusses their bibliography, geographical distri- 
bution, &c. He tabulates the sections and the European and 
North- American genera as follows ^ : — 
I. Two longitudinal veins between fifth vein of posterior margin. 
A. A single submarginal cell. 
1. AntennjB 14-jointed 1. Limnobina. 
2. Antennae 16-jointed 
* First longitudinal vein ending in costa ; tibiae without spurs. 
2. Limnobina anomala. 
t First longitudinal vein usually incurved towards second, and end- 
ing in it j tibiae with spurs 7. Cylindrotomina. 
B. Two submarginal cells (no wings in Chionea). 
1. Tibiae without apical spurs 3. Emopteiuna. 
2. Tibiae with spurs. 
* Subcostal cross vein posterior to origin of second longitudinal vein. 
a. Antennae 16-jointed 4. Limnophilina. 
b. Antennae 6-10-jointed 5. Anisomerina. 
t Subcostal cross vein anterior to origin of second longitudinal vein. 
G. Amalopina. 
The Table is here slightly abridged. 
