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Musca pattoni Austen.* 



? Musca spinosa Awati. 



I have not seen this species from outside the Indian area. 

 Musca spinohumera Awati. 



I am not sure of the identity of this species. Mr. Senior- 

 White has tried, on more than one occasion, to get the types 

 of Mr. Awati's species, but has so far failed. It is a great pity 

 these have not been deposited in the Indian Museum. 

 Musca prashadi Patton.* 



From Kashmir. 

 Musca bezzii Patton and Cragg.* 

 ? Musca pilosa Awati. 



Widely distributed in India. 



I have not seen this species from any other part of the Oriental 

 Region. It appears to be strictly Indian, and is mainly a hill 

 species. The types are in the Indian Museum, the cotypes in 

 my collection. 

 Musca bakeri Patton.* 



From the Philippine Islands. 

 Musca hervei Villeneuve.* 



From southern China. 

 Musca illingwortrri Patton.* 



From Java and neighboring parts. 

 Musca convexifrons Thomson.* 



From southern China. 



This species is common in Australia. 

 Musca dasyops Stein.* 



From southern China. 

 Musca senior-wbitei Patton.* 



Common in Bengal and Bezwada, India. 



I have noted above a single female in Mr. Illingworth's col- 

 lection. 

 Musca inferior Stein. 



Pkilaematomyia gurneyi Patton and Cragg.* 



Widely distributed in the Oriental Region. 



The types of P. gurneyi are in the Indian Museum. 



