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are discussed, and some described as new. The paper concludes with 
a table of genera. 
Note on leaf-mining Anthomyiidai ; Lintner, Rep. E. Soc. Ont. 1882, 
p. 31. 
Aric.ia umbratica, Meig., and Spilog aster vcspertina , Fall., are probably 
the same species, though one has hairy and the other naked eyes ; Everts, 
Tijdschr. Ent. xxvi. pp. xx. & xxi. 
Mydaia {Spilog aster) angelical , Scop., and urbana , Meig., discussed ; Van 
der Wulp, Tijdschr. Ent. xxvi. pp. 11G-118. 
Antliomyia ceparum (Onion Fly). Transformations and ravages : 
Harris, Sci. Goss. xix. pp. 175-178 & 262, woodcuts. 
Trichophthicus innocua and hirsutula , Zett., noticed ; Yerrall, Ent. M. M. 
xix. pp. 226. 
Proboscimyia , g. n., Bigot, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) iii. p. xxx. Allied to 
Antliomyia ; antennse very short ; haustellum slender, rigid, straight, 
produced beneath nearly as far as the tip of the abdomen. Type, P. 
siphonina , sp. n., ibid., Rocky Mountains. 
New species : — 
Aricia nordenslciccldi, proboscidea, p. 166, macroglossa, p. 167, sordidi- 
pennis , segnis, p. 169, diadema, p. 170, remorata and coronata , p. 171, 
Holmgren, Ent. Tidskr. iv., Novaya Zemlya. 
Spilogaster sexpunctata , Van der Wulp, Tijdschr. Eut. xxvi. p. 43, 
Argentine Republic. 
Limnophora lynchi, id. ibid., Argontino Republic. 
Anikomyza balteata, Holmgren, l. c. p. 172, Besimannaja Bay. 
Chortophila albo-striata , Van der Wulp, l. c. p. 46, Argentine Republic ; 
C. betarum, Lintner, Rep. Ins. N. York, i. p. 208, fig. 61 (wing), United 
States. 
Pegomyia vicina, id. 1. c. p. 209, fig. 69 (wing), United States. 
Phorbia cepetorum , England, N. America, p. 218, neglecta , England, 
p. 219, and exigua, Lancashire, p. 220, Meade, Ent. M. M. xix. 
CoRDYLURIDAC. 
Scatomyza cordylurina , p. 173, multlsetosa, p. 174, varipes, p. 175, and 
erythrostoma, p. 176, spp. nn., Holmgren, Ent. Tijdschr. iv., Waigats and 
Novaya Zemlya. 
Cordylura frigida, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 176, Matotshkin Strait. 
SciOMYZIDiTS. 
Dryomyza flaveola , Fabr. The summer and autumn broods differ con- 
siderably ; the latter may be D. zawadslcii , Schumm. : Girschner, Ent. 
Nachr. ix. pp. 201-203. 
Ectinocera (?) occidental^, sp. n., Van der Wulp, Tijdschr. Ent. xxvi. 
p. 48, pi. ii. fig. 9, Argentine Republic. 
