5'22 STUDIES IX LIFE-HISTORIES OF AUSTRALIAN DIPTERA BRACHYCERA, 1., 



All the figures, for both Plate and Text-figures, were drawn at stage level, 

 with the help of Zeiss camera lueida. and Zeiss and Reiehart oculars and ob- 

 jectives. 



Type specimens of larva, and male and female pupae and bred specimens of 

 both spring and autumn broods have been deposited in the Australian Museum, 

 Sydney. [Specimens Nos. K 4330-1^08.] 



Figures of bred specimens, both male and female, are shown on Plate xxviii. 



List of the Species of STKATioiiniDAE which have beex Observed in the 

 Earlier Stages, with References to the Literature Relatixo to These. 



[To avoid unnecessary repetition the authors ai'e quoted here only with date 

 and page of work. Thi' complete reference will l)e found in the lit-erature list at 

 the end, which is arranged in chronological order. The names of the species are 

 those given in the descriptions referred to. No attempt has been made to deal 

 %vith synonjTiiy.] 

 Beris chalybeata Forst.— Walker, 1851, pp. 11, 12; Schiner, 18U4, p. 24; Brauer, 



1883, p. 58; Lundbeck, 1907, p. GU. 

 Beris .spp.— Williston, 1908, p. 165; VerraU, 1909, p. 199. 

 Chloromyia formosa Scopoli.— Lundbeck, 1907, pp. U5-U6, fig. 26; Yerrall, 1909, 



p. 189. 

 Chorisops [Acti>ia) tibialis Meigeu. — HandHrsch, 1883, pp. 243-245, fig's. 1-4; 



Brauer, 1883, p. 58; Lundbeck, 1907, p. 70; VerraU, 1909, p. 204. 

 Chrysomyia formosa Zett. — von Roser, 1834, p. 267; Cornelius (Sargus formosus 



Schrank), 1860, pp. 202-204, t. ii.; Brauer, 1883, pp. 58 and 23. 

 Chrysomyia polita Linnaeus.^Reaumur, 1742, t. 14, fig. 6; von Roser, 1834, p. 



267: Bouche, 1834, p. 49; Scholz, 1848, -pp. 1-3, 10; Beling, 1882, p. 



188; Brauer, 1883, p. 58. 

 CUtellaria ephippiiim Fabricius.- — Meigen, 1818. iii., p. 130; von Roser, 1834. p. 



267; Westwood, 1840, p. 533, fig. 127, 8; Zeller, 1842; Markel, 1844. pp. 



266, 478-480; Scholz, 1848 (?); Jaennicke, 1866, p. 226; Brauer. 1883, 



p. 58 {Ephippium thoracium) ; VerraU. 1909, p. S3. 

 Ephippium alUtarsis (?) Bigot.— Froggatt, 1896, p. 84, PI. ix., figs. 12, 13. 

 Geosarpmi (Sargus) spp. — Williston, 1908, p. 165. 

 Hermetia albitarsis Fab. — Brauer, 1883. p. 58. 

 Hermetia illucens L.— Bellardi. 1861, p. 26; Brauer, 1883. jk 58; Dunn. 1916, 



pp. 59-61. 

 Hermetia spp. — Williston, 1908. ]>. 165. 

 Hoplodonta viridula Fabricius. — Lundbeck, 1907, pp. 57-58. 

 Microchrysu polita Linnaeus. — Lundbeck, 1907, p. 67; VerraU. 1000, p. 192. 

 Microchrjisa spp. — Lundljeck, 1907. ]i. 67. 

 Myioehrysa spp. — Williston, 1908, p. 165. 

 Nemotelus pantherinns L. — Lundbeck. 1907, p. 26, fig. 7. 

 Nemobelus uliginosun Linnaeus. — Halidav, 1857, p. 194; Brauer. 1883. pp. 58, 



23. 

 Nemotelus spp.— Lundbeck. 1907. pp. 2.3-24; Williston. 1908. ].. 165. 

 Odontomi/ia. angulntn Panz. — Lundlieck, 1907, p. 56. 

 Oihiiitomiiia argevtata Fabricius. — ZeUer. 1842. col. 807; Zeller. 1846. iii.; Lund- 



l)eck, 1907, p. 51. 

 Odontomi/ia hydroleon Linnaeus. — De Geer, 1778. vi., PI. 9. fig. 4; Brauer, 1883, 



pp. 58, 23. 



