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Order MENURIFORMES. 



Menura superba (No. 374).— Larvae of a Muscid fly subcutaneous Iv 

 (Gilbert, Emu, xix., 1919, p. 48). 



Order PASSERIFORMES. 



Stipiturus malaohurus (No. 545). — Ornitbomyia stipituri, Schiner 



(Zool. Voy. Novara, 1850) (vide Froggatt, loc. cit.J. 

 Glycipbila fulvifrons (No. 629). — Larvae of a Muscid fly sub- 



cutaneo'usly (Gilbert, loc. cit., p. 49). 

 Meliornis novae-iolJandiae (No. 668). — Larvae of a, Muscid fly sub- 



cutaneously (Gilbert, loc. cit., p. 49). 

 Meliornis sericea (No. 669). — Larvae of a Muscid fly subcutaneously 



(Gilbert, loc. cit., p. 48). 

 Anthus australis (No. 687). — Fly larvae attached to bodv (Harvey, 



Emu, xix., 1919, p. 40; Q'land). 

 Mr. Froggatt also states that Hippoboscid flies occur on our 

 fruit-pigeons, swallows, and fly-catchers. 



7. Mallophaga.^^^ 



Order CASUARIIFORMES. 



Dromaius novae-hollandiae (No. 1). — Degeeriella asymmetrica 

 (NitzschJ (syn. Nirmus setosus, Le Souef and Bullen) (Q'land, 

 N.S. Wales, Vict.). 



Order GALLIFORMES. 



Cathetums latbami (No. 7). — Goniocotes fissus. Bud. (from Tale- 



gallus latbami); G. macrocephalus, Taschenb. (from T. 



latbami); Lipeurus iscbnoceplialus, Taschenb. (from T. 



latbami) ; L. crassus. Bud. 

 Synoicus australis (No. 9). — Goniodes elongatus, Piaget (Vict.); 



G. retractus, Le Souef (Vict.). 

 Excalfactoria australis (No. 10). — Lipeurus acuminatus, Piaget; 



Goniodes elongatus, Piaget (syn. G. longus, Le Souef); 



Menopon pallipes, Piaget. 



Order COL U MB I FORMES. 



Megaloprepia magnifica (No. 21). — Estbiopterum columbae (L.) 

 (syn. Lipeurus baculus, Nitzsch, and N. angustus. Bud.) 

 (from Carpopbaga magnifica). 



Macropygia pbasianella (No. 25). — Colpocephalum albidum, Giebel 

 (from Columba pbasianella). 



Pbaps obalooptera (No. 30). — (xoniocotes flavus (Bud.); Estbiop- 

 terum columbae (L.) (Tas.); Oolpoceplialum albidum, Giebel. 



Leucosarcia pictata (No. 40). — Estbiopterum columbae (L.) (from 

 Leucosarca plicata). 



(6) Tbese records are compiled almost entirely from Prof. V. 

 L. Kellogg' s article ''Mallopbaga" in Wytman's '"'Genera 

 Insectorum," 1908, from Johnston and Harrison's ''Census of Aus- 

 tralian Mallophaga" in Proc. Roy. Soc. Q'land, xxiv., 1912, and 

 particularly from Harrison's "Census of Mallophaga in Para- 

 sitology," ix., 1916, pp. 1-152. Full references are only given for 

 species not included in these lists. In many cases, though the 

 host occurs in Australia, the parasite has not actually as yet been 

 recorded for this country. Australian occurrences are indicated. 



