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Chatham, and Campbell Islands. It must therefore have crossed Bass Strait, 
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On the Tipulidae or crane-flies of New Zealand. Op. cit., xxxii, 1900, pp. 22-51. 
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Additions to the Diptera Fauna of New Zealand. (The numbers of sp. are as 
follows. — Psychodidae, 3. Chironomidae, 12. Tipulidae, 6. Rhyphidae, 1 
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Cerambycids (Macrones sp. ?) on Aster, a Buprestid on Richea Gunnii, a green 
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