450 R. OSTEN SACK EN 



same species ; Ph. abdomlnalls R. D. ibid. (Timor) has much 

 more green on the abdomen (« les quatre à cinq derniers 

 segments » ) ; nevertheless M.^ v„ d. Wulp (Tijdschr. v. Ent. 

 XXIII), is probably right in taking it for the same species. 



Lucilia dux (Esch. Entomogr.) Wied. Auss. Zw. II, 399 (Gua- 

 ham. Ladrone Islds). 



Syn. Lucilia flaviceps Macq. D. E. II, 3, 145, Tab. 18, f. 1 (Coromandel , 

 Pegu) . 

 Chrysomyia IDiivaucelii R. Desv. Myod. 451, 19 [v. d. Wulp]. 



A dozen (/ 9 5 -^^^ Islds., Wokan ; and Kandari, Celebes 

 {Beccavi). 



The two first descriptions agree perfectly ; moreover, I com- 

 pared a type of Macquart's in Vienna. Schiner had the species 

 from Ceylon, the Nicobar Islands and Hongkong. The synonymy 

 with R. Desvoidy's species is also very probable. — Rondani 

 (Ann. Mus. Civ. Vol. VII , 425) introduces for this and some 

 other species the new genus Compsomyia. 



Lucilia nosocomiorum Dolesch. 2'^^^ liijdr. 37, Tab. Ill, fig. 5' 

 (Amboina). 



Two c/; Amboina {Beccari). 



Doleschall's description is entirely unmeaning ; the word rood 

 (red), in the description of the scutollum must bo a misprint 

 for rond {vouiìày, I have seen a type in Vienna, which agrees, 

 with my specimens. 



(?) Pollenia munda Wied. {Musco) Auss. Zw. II, 398 (Java). 



One c/", 'hava {Beccari). 



The description agrees, except the « sapphii'ino resplendens » . 

 The Musca viridiaurea 1. c. 397 (Java) the type of which I 

 saw in Vienna , resembles mine very much ; only the tibiae 

 and tarsi of the latter are yellowish-brown and not metallic- 

 black ; there is a brown shadow near the apex of the wing , 

 which is also mentioned in the description , but not apparent 

 in my specimen. 



