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FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



Waianae Mts., Oahu, April 1892. Also recorded from Hawaii by L. O. Howard 

 (Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, vol. iv. no. 4, p. 490, July 1901). 



I have compared the specimens obtained by Mr Perkins with one of each sex in 

 the British Museum collection from E. Wallaby Island and Sydney (or Moreton Bay.'') 

 respectively, and found them to agree in every respect. 



Plate II. figs. 7 — 10, head, antenna, male genitalia. 



Fam. OESTRIDAE. 



Oestrus Linnaeus. 



(1) Oesinis ovis Linnaeu.s. 



Oestrus ovis Linn., Faun. Suec, ed. 2, p. 430, n. 1734 (1761). 

 Hab. Kauai, a single male from Lihue, July 1896. 



Fam. TACHINIDAE. 



Chaetogaedia Brauer and Bergenstamm. 



( I ) Chaetogaedia moiiticola Bigot. 



Blepharipcza niontico/a Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 18S8, p. 91 [California and 

 Kailua, Hawaii]. 



I have to confess myself unable to unravel the tangle of synonymy which surrounds 

 the genera Chaetogaedia B. and B., Acroglossa Willist., Prospherysa V. d. Wlp. and 

 their allies. For information on the subject see Brauer, Sitzber. K. Akad. Wissensch. 

 WMen. Math.-Nat. CL, Bd. civ. Abth. i. pp. 10—13 (1895)- 



Hab. Hawaii, 4000 ft., August 1892 and 1896, two specimens. — Maui, Haleakala, 

 above 5000 ft., October 1896, three specimens. — Lanai, Halepaakai, 3000 ft., July 1894, 

 one specimen. — Kauai, Halemanu, May 1895, one specimen. 



Leucostoma Meigen. 

 (1) Lejtcostoiua ana/is Meigen.'' 



A female from Molokai, May 1893, m-iy belong to this South European species, 

 especially as it is also recorded by Van der Wulp from Mexico (Biol. Centr. Amer. vol. 

 II. pp. 206—207). It agrees well with the description there given. 



