84 FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



LuciLiA Desvoidy (p. 28). 



(2) Lit cilia sp. 



One i, not in sufficiently good condition for identification, was obtained on the Mts. 

 of Honolulu, in 1900. 



Fam. ANTHOMYIDAE (p. 29). 

 HoMALOMYiA Bouche (p. 30). 



(2) Homalomyia femorata Loew. 



Homaloniyia femoral a Loew, Berl. Ent. Zeitschr. xvi. p. 93 n. 68 (1872). 



A male of this species, originally described from Cuba, was obtained on the 

 Honolulu Mts. in 1900. 



AcRiTOCHAETA Grimshaw (p. 41). 



Herr P. Stein has kindly pointed out to me that this genus is probably identical 

 with Atherigona Rondani. 



Fam. SCIOMYZIDAE (p. 43). 



SciOMYZA Fallen (p. 43). 



(i) Scioniyza hawaiiensis, sp. nov. 



Long. corp. 4 mm. ; al. 3^ mm. Front yellowish-cinereous with a double dark 

 brown central stripe ; face yellow with a darker patch beneath the antennae, oral margin 

 and a spot beneath the lower angle of the eye also brownish, vibrissal angle with a few 

 tiny bristles, chin yellow with several strong bristles ; antennae entirely brownish-yellow, 

 arista distinctly pubescent. Thorax and scutellum unicolorous cinereous, the latter with 

 a distinct yellow margin, halteres pale yellow. Abdomen with ist segment entirely 

 yellowish, 2nd yellowish with a dark brown spot or patch at each side, remaining 

 segments shining dark brown or blackish with the hind margins yellow. Legs entirely 

 yellow. Wings very slightly yellowish tinged, unicolorous, veins yellow, last section 

 of the 4th longitudinal vein half as long again as the penultimate, both transverse veins 

 with a trace of clouding. 



Hab. Oahu, one specimen, N.W. Koolau, July 1901. To this species also 

 belongs the specimen from Waialua, Oahu, mentioned on p. 43. 



