MtTSCIDAE. BEXINAE, SABCOPHAGlNAE. 143 



Formosia Guer. 

 Rev. Zool. 1843. 263. 



F. callipygos Gerst. Stett. Ent. Zeit. XXI. i98. 1. — Batjan. 



- moneta Gerst. 1. c. XXI. 200. 2; Walk. Proc. Linn. Soc. VII. 



225. 18. — Batjan, Waigoe. 



- lucigena Walk. Proc. Linn. Soc. V. 242. 47; id. VII. 225. 19 



{Rutilia). — New Guinea, Waigoe. 



- papua Big. Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, 5. X (1880). 87. — 



New Guinea. 



Omalogastep Macq. 

 Suit, a Buff. IL 218 (1835). 



0. rufescens DoL Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. XVII. 109. 58. — Amboina. 



Morinia Rob. D. 



Myod. 264 (1830). 



M. Chloe Wied. Auss. Zweifl. II. 383. 26 (Dexia); v. d. Wulp, Dipt. 

 Sum. exp. 42. 1. — Sumatra. 



Megaloprepes Big. 

 Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1859. 309. 



M. albonotatus Big. Rev. et. Magaz. de Zool. 1859. 310. — Celebes. 



Cordyligaster Macq. 

 Dipt. exot. II. 3. 90 (1843). 



Bigot has described (Ann. Soc. Entom, de France, 

 1888, p. 101) a (Jordylig aster fuscifacies, with, the in- 

 dication : // patrie incertaine , Java ? // — The genus Cordy- 

 ligaster being limited to Central and. South America, the 

 origin of C. fusdfacies from Java is very doubtful. I 

 abstain therefore from admitting this species among the 

 South Asiatic Diptera. 



SARGOPHAGINAE. 



Phrissopoda Macq. 

 Suit, a Buff", n. 222 (P/trissopodia). (1835). 



Phr. metallica v. d. Wulp, Dipt. Sum. exp. 43. 1. pi. 3 f. 1. — ' 



Sumatra. 



