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Copro i ca ferruginata (Stenhammar, 1854) - 1 d, 1 9: Hierro, Frontéra, 29.XI.1978, M. BÁEZ; 1 d: Tenerife, Benijos, 29.X.1978, M. BÁEZ; 1 o: Hierro, Mte Gorgo, 29.V.76, M.BÁEZ. Cosmopolitan, synanthrop species. Though all the above data are new for its known distribution on the Canaries, it seems widespread also here. E lachisoma euphorbiae L. Papp, 1977 -lá, 1 o: Tenerife, Iquestes Andres, 26.3.1978, M. BÄEZ.' - En Euphorbia canarensis. Described from Tenerife and there found again. I must correct the description in one respect, namely the costal index of wings is not 2.1-2.5 but its reciprocal value, i.e. 0.43-0.40. Leptocera nigra Olivier, 1813 (= curvinervis (Stenhammar, 1854)) - Id: Gran Canaria, Tafira Alto, 8. III. 77, M. BÁEZ; 1 o: Tenerife, Sta Ursula, 14. IV. 76, M . BÁEZ. For earlier records (under several names) see PAPP, 1977: 126. Leptocera (Rachispoda) freyi (Hackman in FREY, 1958) 1 6, 1 o: Gomera, Cuadernas, 16. VIII. 77, M. BÁEZ leg.; 1 6: Tenerife, Alur, 5.III. 78, M. BÁEZ. Not found since its description. New for Gomera. The genitalia of these specimens were studied and it was found that it is a distinct species in the breviceps species-group. Opaci f rons coxata (Stenhammar, 1854) - 1 Ö: Tenerife, Mte los Silos, 17. VI. 76, M. BÁEZ; 1 o: Gomera, Las Mesetas, 13.IX. 77, M. BÁEZ leg. New for Gomera. For previous records on the Canaries see Hackman in FREY, 1958: 51. Opaci frons humid a (Haliday, 1836) -Id: Tenerife, Pedro Alvarez, 5.III. 78. M. BÁEZ; 1 o: Tenerife, Alur, 5.III. 78, M. BÁEZ; 3 9: Gomera, Mora Caspar, 12.IX. 77, M. BÁEZ. New for Gomera, widespread also in the Canary Is. Pterem is canaria (L. Papp, 1977) 1 6: Gran Canaria, Barranco de Firgas, leg. H. FRANZ, Sp. 1093; 1 d: Hierro, Mte Golfo, 29.V.76, M. BÁEZ; 1 9: Tenerife, Realejo Alto, 19.IX. 1978, M. BAEZ. Described from Tenerife, new for Hierro and Gran Canaria. It is an easily recognizable species but its life-habits are wholly unknown. Limosina baezi L. Papp, 1977 -lá: Hierro, El Pinar, 27.V.76, M. BÁEZ; 1 d: Gran Canaria, Las Lagunetas, 9.III. 77, M. BÁEZ. Described from Tenerife, new for Hierro and Gran Canaria. Its life-habits is still unknown; this will hinder the understanding of its distribution on the separate islands and also its evolution, since it seems endemic for the Canaries, Limosina hetcroneura Haliday, 1836 - 1 d, 2 9: Lanzarote, Tabayesco, 21.2.1979, M. BÁEZ. New for Lanzarote but anyway it seems widespread also on the Canaries; it is an almost cosmopolitan species, breeding mainly in dung heaps. Limosina plumosula Rondani, 1880 - Id: Tenerife, Benijos, 29.X. 1978, M. BÁEZ; 3 d: Gomera, Cuadernas, 16.VIII. 77, M. BÁEZ leg.; 2 o: Gomera, Acerbinos, 5.VIII. 77. M. BAEZ leg. A common Old World species, known also from the Canaries. Paralimosina beckeri (Duda, 1918) - Id: Anagageb., Tenerife, leg. H. FRANZ, Sp. 1155; 1 9: Isla del Hierro, El Golfo, leg. H. FRANZ (on the other side of label: Sp. 1387); 1 9: Tenerife, Bco. del Agus, 16.4.1978, P. OROMI. Endemic in the Canary Islands. Formerly (PAPP, 1977) it was regarded as a very rare species. Though it is surely not a common one but it was found in one or two specimens in almost all collectings of Diptera in the Canaries. For detailed morphology of genitalia see PAPP and ROHÁÍEK, 1981. Paralimosina anaptera L. Papp and Rohácek, 1981, P. franzi L. Papp and Rohácék, 1981, P. gomerensis L. Papp and RoháÓek, 1981, P. spinifemorata L. Papp and Rohácek, 1981. - Five new species of flightless, brachypterous sphaerocerids were found in the present material (all of them are closely related to P . beckeri (DUDA)). One of the species was represented by a single female only, the other four were described recently in a separate paper. It seems worth mentioning also here that on the base of the type-localities and affinities in the male genitalia, we are convinced that there must be some more species to be described in the separate islands of the Canaries (see also PAPP and ROHÁŐEK, 1981). CHLOROPIDAE * Thaumatom y ia nota ta (Meigen, 1830) - 1 9: Isla del Hierro, Las Playas, leg. FRANZ, Sp. 1361. A well-known Palaearctic species, found also on several points of the Canaries (Frey, 1958). * Determined by Dr. Á. DELY-DRASKOVITS.