From the Annals and Magazine op Natural History, 

 Ser 8, Vol. xi., January 1913. 



A Revision of the Asilidse of Australasia. 

 By Gertrude Kicardo. 



[Continued from vol. x. p. 360.] 



Since the last part of this paper was published in the 

 ' Annals' in September 1912, Dr. Hermann, of Erlangen, has 

 sent me his monograph on the Laphrinse of South America, 

 in which, however, he includes some species from the Austra- 

 lasian Region. The monograph was published apparently in 

 the early part of last year, so that the names of his new 

 species will have priority over mine. The title of the work 

 is " Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Siidamerikanischen Dipteren- 

 fauna," published in Nova Acta Abh. der kaiserl. Leop.- 

 Carol. Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher, Band xcvi. 

 Nr. ]. 



He forms four new genera for species from Australia and 

 New Guinea (see p. 205), viz. Cenochromyia, Epaphroditus , 

 Adelodus, and Cyanonedys. 



Cenochromyia comprises two new species only, from New 

 Guinea — C xanthogaster and C. guttata (p. 115). Epaphro- 

 ditus comprises Laphria placens, Wlk., from New Guinea 

 (p. 118). Adelodus (p. 124) comprises two new species from 

 Queensland and New South Wales, A. rufipes and A. nigro- 

 cceruleus ; I have seen no examples of these. 



Cyanonedys comprises three new species which I had placed 

 in the genus Clariola (see ' Annals,' Sept. 1912, p. 357), 

 viz. Cyanonedys leucura (p. 133 : my Clariola nigrescens) ; 

 Cyanonedys lugubris (p. 132 : my Clariola aureafacies) ; 

 Cyanonedys hornii (p. 133: my Clariola albohirta). 



