AUSTRO-MALAYAN DIPTERA 451 



Anisomyia favillacea Walk. J. Pr. Lin. Soc. IV, 135 (Celebes)! 

 Two specimens; Kandari, Celebes, Apr. 1874 (Beccari). 

 The description is but little intelligible. 



Anthomyia albicornis Walk. (Arida) J. Pr. Lin. Soc. VII, 216! 

 (Mysol). 



Two c/", Dorei Hum, N. Guinea, Febr. 1875 (Beccari). 

 The description is recognizable. 



Ohiierualion. There are in the collection some 30 or more 

 species of Muscidae Calypterae , Dexiae , Tacimiae , Luciliae , 

 Sarcophagae^ Anthomyiae, which I am unable to identify, and 

 which it would be useless, at present, to describe. 



MUSCIDAE AGAI.YPTERAE. 



Sepedon javanensis R. Desv. Myod. 677. 



Three specimens; Ajer Mantcior and Mt. Singalang, Sumatra, 

 July, August 1878 (Beccari). 



I found this species determined in that way in the Museums, 

 although R. Desvoidy's description does not agree with it very 

 well. 



Micropeza tenuis Dol. 3 Bljdr. 55 ! (Amboina). 

 Ramoi, New Guinea, Febr. 1875 (Beccari). 

 Is not a true Micropeza, because the second posterior cell is 

 separated by a crossvein from the discal cell. 



Nerius phalaiiginus Dol. 2 Bijdr. 41 (Java). 



Syn. (?) JSerius fiisciis Wiedem. Auss. Zw. II, 550, Tab. X, f. 2 (Java). 



NTeiniis fusciis (Wierl.) Rondani, Aim. M. C Gen. VII, 411 (Bornoo). 

 (i) l^&v\\xs fiiscipennis Macq. D. E. IL 3, 241, Tall. 32, f. 5 (Java). 



Numerous specimens; Kandari, Celebes, April \S1 A (Beccari). 



I give the preference to Doleschall's name, as the most certain. 

 Wiedemann's description is very far from ■ agreeing , although , 



