13LEPIIAR0CERID;E STRATIOMYIIDiE. 
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BLEPHAROCERIDiE. 
BlepJiarocera ancilla, sp. n., Osten-Sacken, ^m. misc. Coll. (270), p. 266, 
California. 
CULICID.®. 
Attitude of gnats at rest ; J. W. Slater, Ent. xii. p. 274. 
Culex mosquito as the nurse of Filaria sanguinis-hominis ; Manson & 
Cobbold, J. L. S. xiv. pp. 304-311. 
Anopheles anmiUpalpis and albiiarsiSy spp. nn., Arribt41zaga, Nat. Arg. i. 
pp. 149 & 150, Buenos Aires. 
^des squaniipennisj sp. n,, 1. c. p. 151, Buenos Aires. 
TiPU LIDAS. 
Loew, H., & Osten-Sacken, C. R. Analytische Tabelle zum Be- 
stimmen der nordaraerikanischen Arten der Tipuliden-G attung 
Pachyrrhina. Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxix. pp. 513-516. 
The nature of this paper (which is in English) is sufficiently explained 
by the title. 
Osten-Sacken, C. R. Die Tanyderina^ eine merkwiirdige Gruppe der 
Tipuliden. Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxix. pp. 517-522^ 
Contains general observations, and the description of a new species. 
Diotrepha, g. n., Osten-Sacken, Sm. misc. Coll. (270), p. 219. Allied 
to Orimarga, but with the posterior branch of the fourth vein not forked, 
so that there are only three posterior colls ; type, D. mirahilis^ sp. n., /. c. 
p. 220, Georgia, Texas. 
Tanyderiis forcipatus, sp. n., Osten-Sacken, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxix. 
p. 520, woodcuts. New Zealand. 
STRATIOMYIIDAil. 
Stratiomyia. Larvte living in hot water in Eubcea, and very tenacious 
of life ; H. Lucas, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ix. p. cxlii. 
New genera and species : — 
Negritomyia, Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ix. p. 190. Allied to 
Ep>hippium ; type, E. maculipennis, Macq. 
Gohertina, id. 13ull. & Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ix. pp. Ixviii. & 192. 
Allied to Nemotelus, chaetum a little longer, and obtuse at the tip, face 
perpendicular, not conical or swollen ; types, O. picticornis and argentata^ 
spp. nn., described, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ix.» pp. 192 & 193 (where the 
latter is called G. argentea), Sierra Leone. 
Chalcochcetis hicolor^ id. h c. p. 189, Manilla. 
Trichochceta nemoteloides, id. 1. c. p. 191, Ternate. 
Enoplomyia cothurnata, id. ibid., Batchian. 
Hermetia nigrifacies, p. 200, jiavo-scutata, p. 201, Mexico, varipennis, 
Brazil, and melanesice, Moluccas, p. 202, id. 1. c. 
