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Psyche 11:80, 1904.

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&"hydra-austrina Coq. One specimen collected by-Mr. Davis.- - - ParafISsa joflinosa (Will.). A number of specimens were collected by Mr. Davis, August 5.
Drosophila punctulafa ~oew.
A number of specimens were obtained by Mr. Davis at St. Georges, July 9.
Drosophila ampelophi//z Loew. The fruit-fly. Record by Prof. Verrill as very
abundant on decaying fruit, associated with other related species. c
AGROMYZIDAE.
OphfAaZmomyia Zacfe$ennis Loew.
Two specimens were collected by Mr.
Davis at St. Georges, July 2 1.
Limosinafonfinalis Full.
One specimen was obtained by Mr. Davis.
Limosina sp. One imperfect specimen, much smaller than the preceding. Dr. Dahl also records an undetermined species found on dead sea-weed. DIESTRAMMENA UNICOLOR
IN NORTH AMERICA. - I have lately received a female of this East Asian species which was captured in a greenhouse in Chicago, Ill., from Mr. W. J. Baumgartner. Its congener, marmorata, reported to have established itself in conservatories at Minneapolis, is likewise of Asiatic origin. Both species doubtless owe their introduction to commercial importations of foreign plants, among the wrappings of which they easily secrete themselves.- A. P. MORSE.



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