196 Ins, 
DIPTERA. 
are referred to Phumosia^ Desv.; as also are Bengalia depressa and Pol- 
lenia eristaloides, Walk., Somatomyia subtra7islucida^ Berthol., S. ruhigi- 
wosa, Big., and 0. incisuralU^ Mcq., to Somatomyia^ Rond.; O.nudisiylum^ 
Mcq., does not belong to the Mu8cido&\ Curtonevra [^Cyrtoneura'] analis^ 
Mcq., is a Graphomyia^ and (7. cyanea^ M., a Dasyphora ; Sarconesia, 
Bigot, = Cynomyia^ Desv., and should be placed near Calliphora ; a 
scheme almost identical with that of Rondani is given for the Muscides 
and allied Calypterce : id. L c. pp. 260-262. 
Anihomyia radicum, L., var. n. calopteni^ parasitic upon the egg of the 
“ Rocky Mountain locust ” ; C. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. ix. pp. 92-95, 
fig. 23. 
Anihomyia sp. from Spircea ulmai'm^ and A. sp. from Gentiana pneu~ 
monanthe, p. 383 ; Stegana hjpoleuca in oak and poplar, p. 385 ; Lepto- 
myza gracilis from tips of Juncus obtusijlorus, another reed, and Leei'sia 
oryzoides, p. 385 ; Chlorops limbata from tips of Calamagrostis arundin- 
acea ; Phytomyza notata and P. pallida from leaves of liununculus, and 
P.flavipcs from leaves of Erysimum prcecox ; Agromyza pallitarsis from 
leaves of Dactylis glomerata ; and Hydrotcca ciliata from garden mould, 
p. 386 ; Teph'itis oxyacanthcs^ Porr., = 2\ypeta antica^ Wied. ; Spheco- 
lymajlavay Perr., = Anihomyia inanis, Fall., but Acanthiptera^ Rond., 
is retained for it gonerically, p. 379 ; jI^. Perris, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(5) vii, 
Sepedon sphegeus and S, spinipes. G. Qercke, Verb. Ver. Hamb. iii. 
[for 1876, published in 1878], pp. 146-149, pi. iii., discusses the meta- 
morphoses of these species, with very rough figures in detail, &c. 
Drosophila cellai'is eating pickles ; P. E. Soc. 1877, p. xv. 
New genus and species : — 
Carlottcemyia, Bigot, tom. cit. p. xxvi. Referred to the OrtalideSy 
Tanypezides, or Ti'ypetides : no differential characters given. For C. 
mcerens, id. 1. c. p. xxvii., Mexico : = Diacrita costalis, Gerst., id. 1. c. 
p. cxxxii. 
Dejeania vexatrix, Osten-Sacken, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. iii. p. 343, 
Colorado. 
Som{_at']omyia tceniata, p. 36, Senegal, boersiana and caffra, p. 37, 
anchor ata^ p. 48, Natal, esmeralda and nubiana, p. 38, Khartum, barbata, 
p- 39, India, pagodina, Pondicherry, and fusco-cincta, Assam, p. 40, 
rubiginosa and birmanensis, p. 41, infumata, p. 42, Burma, vei'sicolor, 
•p. 42, and obesa, p. 43, Ceylon, coiruleo-cinctd, p. 43, Pulo Penang, 
tagaliana, p. 44, Philippine Isles, pictifacies^ Java, and sylphida, New 
Orleans, p. 46, semiviolacea, Porto Rico, and montevidensis, Monte Video, 
p. 46, soulouquinuy p. 47, Hayti, S. {Calliphora P) nitens, p. 244, Colombia, 
S. {C.) castanipes, p. 246, Quito, and callogaster [caZ%-], p. 246, La Plata, 
S. (Lucilia) nigi'ina, p. 247, Illinois, pallidibasis, ibid., mutabiliSj p. 248, 
flavigena and callipes [vox hybr.], p. pueblensis^ p. 250jfulvinota and 
argentifera, p. 251, Mexico, orenoquina, Brazil [? Venezuela, if the specific 
name be from the Orinoco], and gratiosa (P = mutabilis, Big., var. ; P p = 
argentina^ Big., ^ [!]), Buenos Aires, p. 253, argentina, Buenos Aires, and 
japonica, Japan, p. 254, S. {L. ?) Jeddensis, p. 265, Japan, S. (Chrysomyia) 
