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Genus MEDINA Desv. 
Medina Desvoidy, Essai sur lea Myodaires, p. 13s ; 1830. 
Degeeria Meigen, System. Beach. Europ. Zwei. Insekten. Vol. VII, p. 249; 1838. 
Amedoria Brauer and Bergenstamm, Zweif. Kais. Mus. Wien, IV. p. 106; 1889. 
The synonymy of the first two is according to Schiner. 1 Brauer and 
Bergenstamm state 2 that Desvoidy placed in Medina species belonging 
to Admontia and Degeeria, but they do not specify which of these spe- 
cies belong to Admontia. Since all of the recognized species placed in 
Medina by Desvoidy at the time of describing this genus belong to 
Degeeria, there would appear to be no doubt concerning the identity of 
these two genera. The identity of Amedoria with Degeeria has already 
been acknowledged by Brauer and Bergenstamm. 3 Our single species 
is black, with a brown tinge, the calypteres yellow, the wings strongly 
tinged with brown at the base and in front of the fifth vein; three post- 
sutural and three sternopleural macroclnetie, discal macrochsetse on the 
last three segments of the abdomen; length, 9 mm. From the type 
specimen. Mount Washington, New Hampshire. (Journal N". Y. Ent. 
Soc, Vol. HI, p. 104; Sept., 1895: Degeeria.) washingtonce Coq. 
Genus SCHIZOTACHINA Walk. 
Schizotachina Walker, Insecta Saundersiana, Vol. I, p. 2t>4 ; 1856. 
Our single species is black, the antenna? sometimes largely, and the 
palpi, yellow; three postsutural and two large and two small sterno- 
pleural macrochaetae, second and third segments of abdomen bearing 
only marginal ones; wings hyaline, third vein bearing a single bristle 
at the base; length, 4 to <> mm. Horseneck Beach, Mass.; Waco, Tex.; 
and Colorado. (Insecta Saundersiana, Vol. I, p. 276; 185G: Tachina. 
Tachina e.rul Walker, loc. cit., p. 277.) conrecta Walk. 
Genus CLAUSICELLA Rond. 
Clait8icella Rondani, Dipterologia- Italic* Prodromus, Vol. I, p. 61; 1856. 
Our species have three postsutural and three sternopleural macro- 
chaetae, body black, the abdomen sometimes with a brassy or violaceous 
tinge, bearing only marginal macroclueta j : 
1. Wings wholly hyaline, orbital bristles present in both sexes 2. 
Wings from base to tip of auxiliary vein whitish, thence to tip of 
second vein brown, the apex and hind margin behind the fifth 
vein hyaline, third vein bearing a single bristle near its base; 
black, the abdomen with a strong violaceous tinge; front of 
female one and one-third times as wide as either eye, two pairs 
■Fauna Austriaca, Vol. I, p. 533; 1862. 
-Zweif. Kais. Mus. Wien, VI, p. 232; 1893. 
3 Zweif. Kais. Mus. Wien, V, p. 356; 1891. 
