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Further Notes on Chrysomyia Megacephala (Fabr.) 
(Diptera). 
BY J. F. ILLINGWORTH. 
(Presented by E. H. Bryan, Jr., at the meeting of November 1, 1923.) 
I wish to add the following notes on the distribution of 
this species. In Yokohama during July, 1923, I took four males 
in a fly-trap, in a sweet shop. Yet, during extensive collecting 
in this region, in June and July, I got no other specimens, even 
on exposed carrion; a fact which indicates that this species is 
rare in this latitude. Collecting in Hokkaido failed to reveal a 
single specimen, though Dr. Matsumura’s extensive collection in 
the Imperial University at Sapporo contained numerous mate- 
rial, both males and female, from the Ladrone Islands, and a 
tuale taken at Baguio, Luzon, P. J., by Prof..C. F. Baker. 
In Kyoto I took a single male of this species in a fish 
market, October 1, 1923. I also found this fly in a collection 
from India, determined by Brunetti, at the Shimazer Seisachio 
Specimen Department. 
Thus these records extend the range recorded in my original 
notes on this species (Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc. V. pp. 266-7, 1923), 
and indicate that Yokohama is the northern limit of this semi- 
tropical fly. 
Proc. Haw. Ent. Soe., V, No. 3, December, 1924. 
