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Paraspiniphora maculata Meig. 
1830. Meig. Syst. Beschr. VI, 214 ( Phora ). 
1841. Léon Dufour, Soc. Sc. Lille, 1841, 420, fig 6 —17 
(Phora helicivora). 
1901. Becker, Abh. zool. bot. Gesell. Wien, I, 26, Tab. I, Fig. 
17 (Phora). 
1911. Keilin, Buli. Sc. France Belgique (7), 45, 57, PI. III, 
fig. 30, 33, PI. IV, fig. 54 ( Phora No. 1). 
1917. Schmitz, Biol. Zentralbl. 37, 34, 40. 
1918. Schmitz, Jahrb. van het Natuurh. Genootsch. in Limburg, 
1917, 93. 
Paraspiniphora notata Zett. 
1848. Zett. Dipt. Scand. VII, 2855 ( Trineara). 
1848. Zett. ibid. 2854 ( Trineura maculata). 
?1848. Zett. ibid. 2856 ( Trineura punctipennis). 
1906. Wood, Entom. Month. Mag. XVII, 262 ( Phora maculata). 
1911. Keilin, Buli. Sc. France Belgique (7), 45, 60, PI. IV, 
fig. 52 ( Phora No. 2). 
I have with a querry included punctipennis Zett. under notata , 
as the author says that the spot on the wing is distinet, what is 
generally the case in notata. 
Of these two species only notata has hitherto been found in 
Denmark. 
2. P. Bergenstammi Mik and domestica Wood. 
In 1864 Mik described a new species Phora Bergenstammi 
(Verh. zool. bot. Gesell. Wien, XIV, 793), which Bergenstamm had 
bred from Helix pomatia; Mik’s description, though good for this 
time, gives no special characters beyond statements of colour and 
of the bristles on the tibiæ. In 1901 Becker redescribed the spec¬ 
ies and stated, that it has four dorsocentral bristles, and that the 
male palpi have very short bristles, being nearly nude. In 1906 
Wood described a new species Phora domestica (Entom. Month. 
Mag. XVII, 262, 265); of this species he knew only the male, and 
he remarks, that it is very like Bergenstammi but has only two 
