DIPTERA 83 



Fam. TACHINIDAE (p. 20). 



Chaetogaedia Brauer and Bergenstamm (p. 20). 



(i) Chaetogaedia inonticola Bigot (p. 20). 



A specimen taken in the Honolulu Mts., 1900. 



Two other specimens belonging to the Tachinidae, and each representing a distinct 

 species, were taken in Oahu (Waianae Coast) in January 1901, but they are in such 

 poor condition that I cannot identify them. One, which, from the structure of the head, 

 appears to be near Prospherysa v. d. Wulp, but all the legs are missing save one of 

 the anterior pair. 



Fam. SARCOPHAGIDAE (p. 21). 



Dyscritomyia Grimshaw (p. 21). 



(7) Dyscritomyia, sp. 



A single male specimen from the Jao Valley, Maui, taken in September 1901, 

 resembles very closely the females from Molokai referred to on p. 22 under D. lijnbi- 

 pennis. The fore metatarsi in the male are quite simple and unarmed, so that these 

 three examples very probably represent a distinct species inhabiting the central islands 

 of the main group. Until more material is obtained I prefer to leave it undescribed. 



Sarcophaga Meigen (p. 26). 



Two species belonging to this genus are represented in the supplementary collection • 

 formed by Mr Perkins, but I am unable to identify them. One, with red anus, is 

 represented by a male from N.W. Koolau (Oahu), July 1901 : the other, with black 

 anus, by three specimens, viz. a male and female from the Honolulu Mts., 1900, and a 

 male from the N. Koolau range, August 1901. 



Fam. MUSCIDAE (p. 27). 



Rhinia Desvoidy. 



( I ) Rhinia tcstacea Desvoidy. 



Rhinia testacea Desvoidy, Essai sur les Myodaires, p. 423, i (1830). 



Two males of this species, a native of China, Hong-Kong and the Nicobars, were 

 taken by Mr Perkins at Honolulu, in June 1900. 



