. Monographs of the Diptera of North America [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. â¢"ijil Page 49, liii« 14 from liottom, transfer C'cii. 'IXFI. /'sHoroiiopn, as Oeu. XX, alter as.«ai:« l>fu'imiini,' with ''I believe uow" and einlini; with " tyiiinil ; Page 137, line 11 from top, inrttt-ail of /'silixiiiiiijiii, llonidtiiijin, " 173, line 13 from liottom, strike out the whoK' i)arai,'rai)li beginnini? with tlieworils: "'A genus closely aliifil. »'ti!.." as well as its continuation ou the next page, ilowu to the " D


. Monographs of the Diptera of North America [microform]. Diptera; Insects; Diptères; Insectes. â¢"ijil Page 49, liii« 14 from liottom, transfer C'cii. 'IXFI. /'sHoroiiopn, as Oeu. XX, alter as.«ai:« l>fu'imiini,' with ''I believe uow" and einlini; with " tyiiinil ; Page 137, line 11 from top, inrttt-ail of /'silixiiiiiijiii, llonidtiiijin, " 173, line 13 from liottom, strike out the whoK' i)arai,'rai)li beginnini? with tlieworils: "'A genus closely aliifil. »'ti!.." as well as its continuation ou the next page, ilowu to the " Deseiiiiliou of the ; Page 17tj. Oen. XXII. PsiloriDinjtn shouM he placi'il hetween Chionm anil Sijmjilertii asjn>,iirii, p. h47), ami later in Dipt, Sraud. X, p. 4(i<i7, upon a single species, louml in Sweden. This genus, as far as I have been able to study it upon .i dry specimen, is related to Ti iinimi, and its venation is exactly the same, the subcostal crossvein being ijuite remote from tlie tip of the auxiliary vein, etc. However, it does not have the last three antennal joints abruptly smaller, and its general appearance is altogether dilfereut. Page 177, line 10 from bottom, strike out the passage beginning with the words : "The majority" down to the bottom of the page, and read as follows insteail: Some Karojtean species diflFer from the American ones in the following characters: in their coloring the bla<;k prevaiKs over the yellow ; only a few traces of the latter color are left; the auxiliary vein seems to extend much farther beyond the origin of the jira'furea than is the case in the Ame- rican species ; the structure of the male forceps seems also to show ( some dilTerences, wliich, however, I liave not been able to tain, not having lunl fresh specimens for comparison. Such species are the Eriojiiern lahmlin Macq., liist. Xdt, hipt, II. p. CIS (Syn. lAinnoliin jlarolimhaln H:il.,iu Walker's Ins. lirit. Dipt. Ill,


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