PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION D. 539 
The above-mentioned species and genera require a thorough 
overhauling before any can be satisfactorily admitted. See 
Loew’s papers on: the North American Trypetide (Mon. Dipt., 
N. Amer., I. & III., 1862-1873). 
_ Fam. 47. Loncn ipa. 
No Australian species have been yet identified. 
Fam. 48. SAprRoMyZID&. 
Hight species of Sapromyza, Fall., and two of Zauxania, Latr., 
both world-wide genera, have been described from New South 
Wales and Tasmania. Celyphus inegualis, Costa, dubiously 
Anstralian, should perhaps be referred to this family. 
Fam. 49. PHycoDROMID. 
One species each of Phycodroma, Stenh., and Celopa, Meig., 
are recorded. 
Fam. 50. HETERONEURID. 
No species of this family have yet been recorded from Aus- 
tralia. 
Fam. 51. OPpomyzIp@. 
One species of the universally-distributed genus, Ofomyza, 
Fall., described from Tasmania. 
Fam. 52. SEpSsIDe. 
None recorded. . 
Fam. 53. PrIropHimip#. 
None recorded ; the well-known Piophila caset, Linn., of course 
occurs in Australia. 
Fam. 54. Dtopsipm. 
None known to occur. 
Fam. 55. EpuHypDRIpD#. 
One species of Zphydra, Fall., a widely-distributed genus, and 
one of £ctropa, Sch., an endemic form, have been characterised. 
Fam. 56. DrRosopHILip#. 
One species of the cosmopolitan genus, Drosophila, Fall., 
described from New South Wales. Several others are known in 
collections. 
