2 8 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



Calliphora, spp. 



Two specimens, from Kilauea, Hawaii, June 1895, and Kauai, 2 — 3000 ft., Jan. — 

 Feb. 1897 respectively, are evidently to be referred to this genus. They are both females 

 in too bad a condition for description. 



LuciLiA Desvoidy. 

 (i) I.nci/ia caesar Linnaeus. 



Musca caesar Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. ed. x. vol. i. p. 595, no. 50 (1758). 



Hab. Hawaii, three specimens recorded by L. O. Howard (Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 Washington, vol. iv. no. 4, p. 490, July 1901). 



Phormia Desvoidy. 

 (i) Pho7-mia regina Meigen. 



Musca regina Meigen, Syst. Beschr. v. p. 58, no. 16 (1826). 



Hab. Hawaii, four specimens recorded by L. O. Howard (Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 Washington, vol. iv. no. 4, p. 490, July 1901). 



Stomorhina Rondani. 

 (i) Stomorhina plcuralis Thomson. 



Idia pleuralis Thomson, Eugen. Resa. Dipt., p. 542 (1868). 



Hab. Hawaii, two specimens recorded by L. O. Howard (Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 Washington, vol. iv. no. 4, p. 490, July 1901). 



Stomoxvs Geoffroy. 



(i) Stomoxys calcitrans Linnaeus. 



Conops calcitrans Linn , Syst. Nat. ed. x. vol. i. p. 604, no. 2 (1758). 



One male, small, only about half the usual size, Kona, Hawaii, 4000 ft, 1893. 



Hab. Lanai, one female, 2000 ft., January 1894. Also recorded from Hawaii 

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



