654 Transactions. 
Limnophilella serotina (Alexander). 
1922. Limnophila serotina Alexander, Insec. Inscit. Menst., vol, 10, 
The type, a female, was taken in the Riccarton (Deans) Bush, Christ- 
church, Canterbury, in April, 1922, by Gourlay. The fly is known only 
from Canterbury and Westland. 
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Generally similar to female, but of more delicate, ethereal build, not 1 
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and 8. Male hypopygium (fig. 15) with basistyles relatively stout, with 
sparse relatively short setae; dististyles two, united at extreme base ; outer 
appearing as conspicuous divergent horns. Aedeagus short and stout, the | 
apex bifid. ; 
Allotype, 3, Punakaipe, Westland ; 27th February, 1923 (T. R. Harris). 
Cerozodia paradisea Edwards. | L 
1923. Cerozodia paradisea Edwards, Trans. ҮЛ. Inst, vol 54, 
p- 328, pl. 30, fig. 93 (wing of 8). : 
Edwards's types, males, were from the vicinity of Lake Wakatipu, Otago. 
The fly is known only from Otago and Southland. 
wing, 3-8 mm. 
Characters as ‘in male, differing as follows: Antennae 26-segmented, a 
terminal two segments closely united and possibly to be interpreted as being — 
Allotype, 9, Hunter Range, near Lake Manapouri, Southland, altitude 
4,000 ft. ; Ist to 7th January, 1923 (S. Lindsay). idm 
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Gynoplistia pedestris Edwards, 
,. Edwards's type, a female, lacked exact data, but, since it was collected. 
by Wakefield, was presumably from Canterbu i : 
. The discovery of this 
fly in large numbers by Campbell and Gourlay within the limits of the City 
