540 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION D. 
Fam. 57. OSscINID®. 
Two species each of the wide-spread genera Oscinis, Latr., and 
Chlorops, Meig., stand recorded. Several undescribed species 
occur in collections, from all parts of Australia. The genus 
Batrachomyia, Kr., proposed for two species parasitic upon 
Australian frogs, and Lestophonus, Will., containing also two 
species, parasitic upon Australian Coccidide, seem peculiar to 
this country. The latter two species have been artificially 
introduced into America. 
Fam. 58. AGROMYZID&. 
A single species of Oxyrhina, Zett., has been described by 
Thomson from Sydney. 
Fam. 59. PHyTomMyzIp&. 
The genus /Phyfomyza is numerously represented, but no 
species have yet been described. 
Fam. 60. ASTEIDZ. 
Not known as yet in Australia. 
Fam. 61. Borsoripa. 
Some species of Borborus, Meig., or allied genus, are in the 
Macleay collection. None yet described. | 
Fam. 62. PHorRIDs. 
The genus Phora, Latr., is numerous. Only one species has 
been described, Phora nebulosa, W\k., from Tasmania. 
Division IJ.—EPrRoBOSCIDEA. 
Fam. 63. HtIpPoBoscIp&. 
The cosmopolitan genera //zppobosca, Linn., and Ornithomyia, 
Latr., have respectively two and four described species. Several 
other species are known in collections. O/fersia, Wied,, is credited 
with a single species. JZelophagus ovinus, Linn., which is known 
now almost throughout the civilised world, is found in Australia. 
Fam. 64. NyYcTERIBIDZ. 
I know a number of species in collections, but hitherto none 
have been described from this country. 
