338 Ml". H. I'i. AiistcMi on the St/noni/int/ and 



Tachina carbonifera {ibid. p. 721. — Locality unknown) is 

 an Archytns,i\\\A apparently = ^. [Tachina] metallifera, Walk. 



Tachina fimbriaia [ibid. p. 724. — Locality unknown) is a 

 true Tachina, Mg. {scnsu Meigcn and Br. & von Herg.). 

 The species is very likely from India, since it is closely 

 allied to Tachina nitida, "\^'alk. 



Tachina pagasus (ibid. p. 7.jO. — Locality unknown) 

 = Eutachinn rustica, Mg. 



Tachina thyamis [ibid. p. 75(5. — Locality unknown). — The 

 specimen in the Museum collection which figured as the 

 type of this species did not agree with Walker's description ; 

 the name must therefore be cancelled as unrecognizable. 



Tachina thyainin {ibid. p. 771. — Locality' unknown) 

 = Pe/atachi/ia tibia/is, Fin. 



Tachina enarette {ibid. p. 758. — Locality unknown). — The 

 type is a mere fragment and the species consequently 

 unrecognizable. 



Tachina nysas (ibid. p. 758. — Locality unknown) is a 

 Rhynchomyia. Rob.-Desv. 



Tachina petalus {ibid. p. 759. — Locality unknown) is also 

 a Rhynchomyia. 



Tachina seyonax {ibid. p. 702. — Locality unknown). — 

 Genus uncertain : near Xysta, Mg. 



Tachina sosicles {ibid. p. 772. — Locality unknown) i.s 

 apparently a Frontina. The type is in very poor condition. 

 "NValkcr's statement "sides of the face witt)out bristles" is 

 precisely the opposite of the fact. 



Tachina oncheatus {ibid. p. 773. — Locality unknown) 

 belongs to the genus Bothria, Kond. {sensu Br. & von Berg.). 



Tachina nrjiia {ibid. j). 77 i. — Locality unknown) = 

 Baumhaneriu yonioifonnis, Mg. 



Tachina ipsea {ibid. p. 77^. — Locality unknown). — Genus 

 uncertain; resembles Metnpia in venation, except that the 

 ])Ostcrior tran«5ver.se vein is much more oblique; front not 

 prominent; sides of face but little receding, fringed nearly 

 to level of base of third joint of antennae with stout sparsely- 

 set bristles ; jowls narrow. This species has been placed 

 near Metopia in the Museum collection. 



Tachina opitcr {ibid. p. 77^. — France) belongs to the 

 genus Hisyropa, Br. & von Berg., and perhaps=.S'. {Tachina) 

 tjrcisa, Fin. 



Tachina calliphon {ibid. p. 777. — Locality accoiding to 



