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The gen. is a synonym of Uromyia, Rob.-Desv., but the species is valid ; 
id. t. c. p. xci., and Wien. ent. Z. iv. p. 182. 
Leptoda , g. n., for Dexia gracilis and diadema, Wied. ; Wulp, Tijdschr. 
Ent. xxviii. p. 196. 
Graphia, g. n., p. 196, for G. strigosa, Halmaheira, sp. n., p. 197, pi. vi. 
figs. 9-11; id. t. c. 
Euantha, g. n., for Dexia dives , Wied. (= Sericocera pictipennis, Macq.) ; 
id. t. c. p. T98. 
Rhaphis , g. n., p. 199, for R. elongata , Ceylon, sp. n., p. 200, pi. vi. figs. 
12-14; id. t. c. 
Silbomyia (g. n. ?, without type, reference, or locality) ; Big., Rev. 
d'Ent. iv. p. 262. 
Sarcophagid^:. 
{Cf. Bigot (33).] 
Larva of an unknown Sarcophagid parasitic on Scorpions in Sumatra ; 
Ent. Nadir, xi. p. 321. 
Muscm®. 
[Cf. Bigot (31, Glossina , by error Glossinia ) ; Kowalevsky (173).] 
Musca vomitoria , cf. Davison (88), Rees (267). 
Habits of Meromyza saltatrix , Meig., and Elachiptera cornuta, Fab.; 
Lindeman, Bull. Mosc. lx. pp. 251-255. 
Is Cyrtoneura a parasite or scaveuger ? discussed ; Riley, Fourth Rep. 
U. S. Ent. Comm. p. 108. 
Glossina morsitans , note on (Ueber die Tsetse-fliege) ; Biol. Centralbl. 
v. p. 183. Discussion on ; Tijdschr. Ent. xxviii. p. ciii. 
Glossina ventricosa , Australia ?, sp. n., accompanied by table of the 
known species of the genus ; Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) v. p. 123. 
Pheeomyia umbripennis , Thuringia, sp. n., Girsch., Ent. Nadir, xi. p. 1, 
pi., fig. 1, &c. [cf. Mik, t. c. p. 341]. 
Ceratitis , cf. Trypetidce. 
AnTHOMYIIDJ], 
[Cf. Bigot (30).] 
The character and limits of the family, p. 266 ; Leucomelina , Macq., 
doubtfully valid ; Limnophora elegans , Macq. ?, identical with Leuco¬ 
melina picea^ Macq., therefore - Limnophora, should also be suppressed? 
pp. 263 & 264; Spilogaster, Macq., doubtfully valid, p. 264; Dialyta, 
Meigen, additional characters for, p. 265; Proboscidomyia and P. sipho- 
nina , Bigot, more fully described, pp. 266 & 267 ; SpatJiitheromya (gen.) 
and S. stellata (sp.), Bigot, more fully defined, ibid. ; Dasyphyma (gen.) 
and D. armata (sp.), Bigot, more fully defined ; Homalomyia femorata , 
Loew, probably belongs to the genus, p. 268 ; Homalomyia canicularis , 
Linn., this European species reported from Buenos Aires, p. 284 ; Antho- 
myia canalicularis (sic), this European species reported from Australia, 
p. 296 : Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) iv. 
