22 



DIPTERA 



3. A. bilineatus, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. jS-j (3) [Bibio) (lyyS), Spec. Ins. 



Vol. 2, p. 4i3 (3) {Bibio) (1781)11. Mant. Ins. Vol. 2. p. 3^8 (3) (Bibio) 



(1787), 9- 



bilineatus, Gmelin,Syst. Nat. Vol.5,p. 283o(i33^ {Musca) {lygo) ; I'"abricius, 

 Ent. Syst. Vol. 4, p. 253 (3) (Mydas) (1794) u. Syst. Antliat. p. 66 (i) 

 {Bibio) (i8o5); Wiedemann, Dipt. E.\ot. p. iio (i) {Thereva) (1821) u. 

 Aussereurop. zweifl. Vol. i, p. 229 (i) (Theyeva) (1828); Macquart, 

 Suitesa Buftbn, Vol. i, p. 418 (i) (Thereva) (1S34); Westwood, Arcana 

 Ent.Vol. i,p. 56, obs. (Thereva) {1S41); Hutton, Cat. NevvZeal. Dipt. 

 etc. p. 32 (Thereva) {1881) ; Kirby. Trans. Ent.Soc. Lond.(i884),p. 274 

 (Thereva) (1884) ; Hutton,Trans. New Zeal. Inst. Vol. 33. p. 24 (1901); 

 Krober, Ent. Mitteil., Berlin, Vol. i, p. 1S6 (1912). 



viduus, Hudson, Man. New Zeal. Ent. p. 55, tab. 6, f. 4, 4«. b (Sarapogou) 

 (1892). 



4. A. Bohemani, Thomson, Eugenies Resa, Dipt. p. 479 (55) (1869), c?. 



Bohemani, Krober, Ent. Mitteil., Berlin,Vol. i,p. 186(1912). 



5. A. caesius, Krober, ibidem, Vol. i, p. 219 (1912), cf- 



6. A. calceatus, Schiner, Novara Reise, Dipt. p. 149 (7) (1868). cf 9 • — 



Taf. 2, Fig. 24, 25. 



calcealus, Krober, Ent. Mitteil., Berlin, Vol. 1, p. 188, f. 7 (1912). 



7. A. castaneus, Hutton, Trans. New Zeal. Inst. Vol. 33, p. 26 (1901), (f Q . 



castaneus, Krober, Eni. Mitteil., Berlin, Vol. 1, p. 186(1912). 



8. A. cinereus, Krober, ibidem, Vol. i, p. 189(1912), 9- 



9. A. cupreus, Hutton, Trans. New Zeal. Inst. Vol. 33. p. 27(1901), cf9- 



cupreus, Krober, Ent. Mitteil., Berlin, Vol. i, p. 186 (1912). 



10. A. exiguus, Hutton, Trans. NewZeal. Inst. Vol. 33. p. 26(1901), cf 9 • 



exiguus, Krober, Ent. Mittei!.. Berlin, Vol. j, p. 186(1912). 



11. A.fasciatus, Macquart, Dipt. Exot. Suppl. 3, p. 32, tab. 3, f. 7 (1S4S) 



u. Suppl. 4, p. 102 (1849), cf 9 • 



fasciatus, Schiner, Novara Reise, Dipt. p. 148 (5) (1868); Krober, Ent. 

 Mitteil, , Berlin, Vol. i, p. 216 (1912). 



12. A. /ulvipes, Macquart, Dipt. Exot. Suppl. 4, p. 100 (4) (1849), 9- 



/ulvipes, Krober, Ent. Mitteil.. Berlin, Vol. i, p. 187 (1912). 

 griseus, Krober, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. Vol. 9, p. ^85 (i) (1911), cf . 

 Hermanni, Krober, ibidem, Vol. 9, p. 488 (5)(i9ii), 9^ 

 /K«o/ate,WaIker.Ins. Saund.Dipt.Vol.i,p.455(rA«wa)(i856),cf 9 • 



innotatus. Hutton, Trans. New Zeal. Inst. Vol. 33, p. 25 (1901); Krober, 

 Ent. Mitteil,. Berlin, Vol. i, p. 188 (1912). 

 Kinbergi, Thomson, Eugenies Resa, Dipt. p. 478 (5^) (1869), 9- 



Kinbergi. Krober, Ent. Mitteil., Berlin, Vol. i, p. 187 (1912). 

 latifrons. Macquait, Dipt. Exot. Suppl. 4, p. loi (5), tab. g. f. 14 

 {laiyfrons) {i&^c,). 9. 



latifrons, Krober, Ent. Mitteil,, Beriin, Vol. i, p, 187 (1912). 

 lottgus, Schiner. Novara Reise, Dipt. p. 149(8) (1868), cf 9 • 



longus, Krober, Ent. Mitteil., Berlin, Vol, 1. p. 217 (igi2). 

 luridus. Schiner, Novara Reiss, Dipt. p. 148 (6) (1868), cf 9 • 



luridus, Hutton. Cat. New Zeal. Dipt. etc. p. 32 {Anabarhyiichus) (1881) u. 

 Trans. Zeal. Inst. Vol. 33, p. 25 (1901); Krober, Ent. Mitteil., Berlin, 

 Vol I, p 218 (1912). 



20. A. m(jc!</«/>0H.T,Krober. Ann.Mus.Nat. Hung. Vol.9,p 485 (21 (1912), 9 • 



21. A. maori, Hutton, Trans. NewZeal. Inst. Vol. 33, p. 25 (1901), cf 9 • 



maori, Krober, Ent. Mitteil.. Berlin, Vol. i, p. i85 (1912). 



22. A. micans, Hutton, Trans. New Zeal. Inst. Vol. 33 (27) (1901), cf 9 ■ 



m!Vfl«s. Krober. Ent. Mitteil., Berlin, Vol. 1. p. 186 (1912). 



23. A. nebidosus, Hutton, Trans. NevvZeal. Inst. Vol. 33 (26) (1901), (f . 



nehulosus, Krober, Ent. Mitteil., Berlin, Vol. i, p. i85 (1912). 



24. A. niger, Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. p-r. (5), Vol. 9. p. 3^5 (i) (1889), 9 • 



niger. Krober, Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. Vol. 9, p. 486 (4) (191 1). 



N. Selandia. 



Australia. 



N. Selandia. 

 Australia. 



N. Selandia. 



N. S. Wales. 

 N. Selandia. 



N. Selandia. 



Australia, Tasmania. 



Australia. 



Chile. 

 Chile. 

 N. Selandia. 



Australia. 

 Tasmania. 



Australia. 



N. Selandia, I. .Auckland. 



Chile. 



N. Selandia. 



N. Selandia. 



N. Selandia. 



Chile. 



