LIST OF DIPTERA. 853 



ny, clothed with black hairs and bristles; fore feet ferruginous; 

 four hinder shanks and feet pitchy ; claws black, tawny at the base ; 

 foot-cushions yellow : wings tawny, brown at the tips, pale brown 

 along the hind borders ; a long deep brown band beyond the middle 

 of the fore border ; tip cross-vein very near the border of the wing, 

 forming a very obtuse angle, or rather a curve, with the fourth lon- 

 gitudinal vein, straight from thence to the tip, joining the border a 

 little above the tip of the wing ; lower cross-vein with two long and 

 very slight curves, the lower inward, the other outward ; middle 

 cross-vein clouded with brown ; scales tawny. Length of the body 

 5^ lines ; of the wings 13 lines. 



a. Brazil. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



b. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. 



Group XI. Zelia, Desv. Essai Myod. 314. 

 Group XII. Sophia, Desv. Essai Myod. 317. 



Dexia melaleuca, Wied. Auss. Ziveif. ii. 369, 2. Perty, Del. 

 Anim. Artie. 186, pi. 37, /. 7. Sophia punctata, Desv. Essai 

 Myod. 318, 2. S. vittata? Guerin, Icon. Begn. Anim. Sco- 

 tiptera melaleuca, Macq. Dipt. Exot. ii. 2, 83, 1. Sarcophaga 

 nigripennis, Guerin et Perckeron, Gen. Ins. Dipt. pi. 5, 4 livr. 

 No. 10. 



a. Brazil. From Mrs. Noel's collection. 



Group XIII. Rutilia, Desv. Essai Myod. 319. 



Dexia vivipara, Guerin, Rev. Zool. 1843, 270, 10. Tachina vivi- 

 para, Fair. Syst. Anil. 309, 3. Wied. Auss. Zweif. ii. 291, 

 17. 



a. Port Stephen, New Holland. Presented by the Earl of Derby. 



b. New Holland. Presented by J. Hunter, Esq. 



c. West Australia. From Mr. Clifton's collection. 



d. New Holland. From Mr. Children's collection. 



e. New Holland. 



Dexia, Durvillei. 



Eutilia Durvillei, Desv. Essai Myod. 321, 4. Guerin, Rev. Zool. 

 1843,270,9. 



a. Swan River. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



b. West Australia. From Mr. Clifton's collection. 



c. ? From Mr. Children's collection. 



