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2. Epistoiiia conspicuously pro- 



truding" . . . . . . Anasiellorhina. 



Epistoina scarcely, if at all. 

 protruding . . . . . . Cfilliphora. 



3. Epistoma scarcely, ii' at all, 



protruding . . . . . . Xrocalliphora. 



Undetermined species of Australian Calliphorine flies 

 are known to us and these belong to the genus Calliphora, 

 whilst a species identified as NeopoUenia caJUphoroides 

 AValker, not previously recorded from Australia, may 

 possibly necessitate a further division of Calliphora, under 

 which genus it would be placed according to our key. 



OchrGmijia )ii(jricornis and 0. flavipennis ^^lacquart, 

 belong to the Tachinida. Surcouf placed them respectively 

 in his genera Pmekon and Amphiholosia. A female speci- 

 men of each is in our collection. 



Genus CALLIPHORA Desvoidy 1830. 

 Calliphora piibescens Macfjuart. 

 C. puhcscens ]\Iac<|uart 1850. 



Genus ANASTELLORHINA Bigot 1885. 



Syns. — NeopoUenia Urauer 1889. 



Triehocalliphora Townsend 1915. 

 ParacaUiphora Townsend 191H. 

 Proelon Surcouf 1914. 

 AnaHtellorhina stygia Fabricius. 



Musca stijgia Fabricius 1881 ; Wiedemann 1830. 

 Calliphora stygia Schiner 1868. 



NeopoUenia stygia Brauer 1889; Townsend 1915; 

 Johnston and Bancroft 1920 ; Johnston and 

 Tiegs 1921, 1922; Froggatt 1922. 

 Pollcnia stygia Cleland 1911; Johnston and Tiegs 1921 



(in error for XeopoUenia) ; ]\Iiller 1921. 

 Calliphora villosa Desvoidy 1830; ]\Iacquart 1843, 

 1846; Froggatt 1905, 1914, 1915, 1916; Lea 

 1908. 

 Pollen ia villosa Froggatt 1917. 

 'Triehocalliphora villosa Townsend 1915. 

 Musea australis Boisduval 1835. 

 Oehroinyia lateredis INIacquart 1843. 



