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following species : — Dici'anomyia defuncta (O.-S.), hadia ("Vy^lk.), lihei ta and 
gladiator (O.-S.), Rhiphidia domestiea, Limnohia solitaria and indigmay Ele- 
phantomyia westwoodi, Teucholahis complexay Antocha saxicola, Dicranoptycha 
nigripes and sohinay and Cryptolabis paradoxa (O.-S.), and of Erioptera 
armata (O.-S.), caloptera (Say), and venuda (O.-S.), Goniomyia hlanda and 
cognatellay Qnophomyia tristissima and Erioptera vespei'tina (O.-S.), Symplecta 
punctipennis (Meig.), Cladura Jlavoferrugincay Limnophila aprilinuy ultmiay 
luteipennisy montam, and rii/ihasisy Eriocera fidiyinosa and spinostty and Ama- 
lojns mco?istans (O.-S.), and Bittacomorpha clavipes (Fab.). 
Blepharoceridce. LoeAV (Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. pp. 85-98) discusses the 
characters and limits of this group, to which he refers the genera Blepharo- 
cera (Macq.), Liponeura (Loew), Apidomyia (Big.), and a new genus, Ilam- 
matorhina. Blepharocera includes Asthenia fasciata (Westw.). Ilaliday 
appends to this paper a note on some of the insects mentioned in it (/. c. 
pp. 99-101). Details of the following species are figured (/. c. pi, 2) : — Api- 
stomyia elcyanSy figs. 1-3 \Pattostoma superhienSy figs. 7 & 8], Blepharocera 
capitatay fig. 9, B. fasciatay figs. 10 tfe 11, and Liponeura cinerascenSy figs. 12 
& 13. 
The wing of Dolichopeza sylvicola (Ourt.) is figured by Mik (Verb, zool.- 
hot. Ges. in Wien, xix. pi. 4. fig. 11). 
The larvae of Tipula Jlavolineata (Meig.) and Ctmophora atrata (Linn.) 
have been found by T. A. Chapman in rotten birch-stumps. He describes 
their emergence. Ent. M. Mag. vi. p. 31. 
New genera : — 
Longurioy g. n., Loew, Berl. ent. Zeitsch. xiii. p. 8. Head minute j an- 
tennae very shorf;, flagellum of ten joints. Sp. L. testaceus, sp. n., l.ioew, /. c. 
p. 3, Massachusetts. 
Ilammatorhina, g. n., Loew, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. p. 94. Allied to A^n- 
domyia] antennae shorter, nagellum of 8 joints, 1 equal to 2 and 3 united j 
eyes contiguous. Sp. II. hellay sp. n., Loew, 1. c. p. 90, pi. 2. figs. 4-0. 
OrimargUy g. n., Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 120. (See Table, p. 428). Sp. 
Limnohia alpina (Zett.), and probably L. virgo wnA juvenilis (Zett.), 
Atarhuy g. n., Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 128. (See Table, p. 428). Sp. A. picti- 
cornisy sp. n., Osten-Sacken, ibid. pi. 1. fig. 13, and pi. 4. fig. 29, Delaware, 
Columbia P 
Empeday g. n., Osten-Sacken, 1. o. p. 183. (See Table, p. 428). Sp. Lim- 
nohia diluta (Zett.), j^ava and ?iubila (Schum.); E. stigmaticUy sp. n., Osten- 
Sacken, 1. c. p. 184, Trenton Falls. 
Ulomorpha, g. n., Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 232. (See Table, p. 428). Sp, 
Limnophila pilosella (O.-S.), and perhaps L. pilicornis (Zett.). 
Pkctromyia, g. n., Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 282. (See Table, p. 429). Sp. 
P. modestUy sp, n., Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 284, pi. 2. fig. 18, White Mountains. 
Bhaphidolabisy g. n., Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 284. (See Table, p. 429). Sp. 
a. tenuipeSy sp. n., Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 287, pi. 2, fig. 17, Maryland, Saratoga j 
and It.Jlaveolay sp. n., Osten-Sacken, 1. c. p. 288, Maryland, Massachusetts. 
Neiv species :~ 
Dicmnomyia. Of this genus Osten-Sacken {I, o.) describes seven new 
North- American species, namely: — Z). rostriferUy p. 05, New York; D. bre- 
vivenUy p. 00, New York and Washington (I). C.) ; D, Jloridanay p, 07, Flo- 
