328 First Eremochceious Dipteron with Vestuj'ial Winys. 



Film. Borboridae (\^). 



4. Li'ptocern (Scotophili'Ua) pscrtdmivalii^, Diilil, Sitzl)er. Gos. naturt". 



Fround.! JJerlin, 1909, p. 369; Diula, 1918.— Eiirop..'. 

 4. Lcpt. {Vuncticorpus) brevipennia, Duda, Abliandl. zool.-bot. Ges. 



Wien, .\. p. 93, pi. vi. fig. 17 (1918).— Germany ». 



Fam. Drosophilidae {'2). 



3. Dmsophila notahilis, Lamb, Trans. Linu. Sue. Loudon, 1914, p. 3;^9, 

 fif^. l(i. — Seychelles Islaiids. 



3. Oxi/cnmilla acxtipennis, Loew, Rerl. ent. Zeitschr. i.T. p. 2G9 (1805). 



— South Europe, Mediterranean countries. 



Fam. Oscinidae (H). 



4. NeuroprfcJnjs Inachiiptera, Tlialhammer, Mem. Ann. Soc. Sci. 



Ikuxelles, x.xxvii. p. 342 (1913). — Belfrium. 



6. Afi/rmecosepsis hi/sfri.r, Ivertesz, Ann. Mus. nat. Hung. xii. p. 244, 



fi{js. 1-2 (1914). — Formosa. 



Fam. Geomyzidae (5), 



3. Mutiloptera apicalis, Meigen, Syst. Reschr. vi. p. 109 (1830) ; tormi- 



unlix, Zetterstedt, Dipt. Scaiid. vi. p. 2.')3o (1847). — North and 

 Middle Europe. 



4. Mut. alluinnli, Ilendol. Dcutsch. entom. Zeitschr. 1917, p. 30, fior. .3. 



— Kilimaudjaro, Africa. In tliis same pnpor. p. 39, Ilendel has 

 ciianged the name of the North-.\mei'ican ^lut, apicalis, Coquillet, 

 to Mid. coqtdlletti, Hendel. 



Fam. Ortalidae (1). 



3. Steneretma laticaiidu, Loew, Mon. N.A. Dipt. iii. p. 187 (1873). — 

 Texas, U.S.A. 



Fam. Hippoboscidae (30). 



7. Ijipnjttcna paucisefa, Edward.', Journ. Fed, Malay St. Mus. viii. 



p. 55, figs. 27, 28 (1919).— Sumatra. 



Fam. Nycteribiidae (58). 



8. I'ntici/liflia corynoyhini, Ferris, Ent. News, xxvii. p. 435, pi. x.xiii. 



fig. 3(1916).— U.S.A. 

 8. Pen. majtiscula, I'Mwards, Journ. Fed. Malay St. Mus. viii. p. 58 



(1919).— Sumatra. 

 8. Erevxncfpnia pror/ressn, Muir, Bull. Mus. Zool. Harvard, liv. p. 351, 



pi. ii. figs. 8. ih (1912); Scott, 191 7.— Amboina. 

 8. Bnsilia silvce, Brethes, ]5ol. Mus. nacion. 1913, p. 1. — Chile. 



* Lcptocera paradcvti, Stenhammar, is considered by Duda, 1918, as a 

 synonym of I'tenviis nivalis, Hal. 



