414 ME. p. W. EDWAEDS ON DIPTEEA 



Genus MuscA. 

 Musca Linn^, Fauna Suecica, p. 439 (1763). 



55. MuSCA DOMESTICA. 



Musca domestica Linne, Fauna Suecica, p. 1833 (1763). 

 1 6 . Canoe Camp, Setakwa Kiver, Nov. 1912. 



Genus Neopollenia. 

 Neopollenia Brauer, Sitzb. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math.-nat. CI. cviii. p. 520 (1899). 



56. Neopollenia papua. 



CalKphora papua Guerin, Voyage de la ' Coquille,' Zool. ii. p. 297 (1826-30). 

 Neopollenia papua de Meijere^ Nova Guinea, v. p. 89 (1906). 



1 ? . Wataikwa River, Aug. 1910. 



De Meijere places Pollenia eristaloides Walker, and Musca calUphoroides Walker as 

 synonyms of N. papua, but there are slight differences. In P. eristaloides the thoracic 

 markings are not quite the same, and in M. calUphoroides the femora are entirely 

 yellowish, whereas in the present specimen they are black at the tips, as is indicated 

 in Guerin's figure. 



Genus Pseudopyeellia, 

 Pseudopyrellia Girscliner, Berl. ent. Zeit. xxxviii. p. 306 (1893). 



57. Pseudopyrellia sp, 



1 6 . Mimika Eiver, July 1910. 



Subfamily Anthomyiinae. 



Genus Myd^a. 

 Mydcea Robineau-Desvoidy, MyodaireSj p. 479 (1830). 



58. Myd^a cuevineevis ] 



Spilogaster curvinervis Stein, Term. Fiiz. xxiii. p. 136 (1900). 



1 $ . Wataikwa Eiver, Aug. 1910. 



Agrees fairly well with the description of 8. curvinervis, but the thorax has three 

 shimmering greyish stripes in front, a character which is not mentioned by Stein. 

 The type was from Huon Gulf, New Guinea. 



