160 R. W. CROSSKEY 



Senostoma basale (Curran) comb. n. 



Senostoma brevipalpe (Macquart) comb. n. 



Senostoma brevipalpe (Rondani) comb. n. (preocc. brevipalpe Macquart, see p. 117). 



Senostoma commune (Malloch) comb. n. 



Senostoma flavohirtum (Malloch) comb. n. 



Senostoma hirticauda (Malloch) comb. n. 



Senostoma hyria (Walker) comb. n. 



Senostoma mixtum (Malloch) comb. n. 



Senostoma modeslum (Malloch) comb. n. 



Senostoma nigrihirtum (Malloch) comb. n. 



Senostoma notatum (Walker) comb. n. 



Senostoma pallidihirtum (Malloch) comb. n. 



Senostoma punctipenne (Macquart) comb. n. 



Senostoma rubricarinatum (Macquart) comb. n. 



Senostoma setigerum (Malloch) comb. n. 



Senostoma setiventre (Malloch) comb. n. 



Senostoma taylori (Curran) comb. n. 



Senostoma tessellatum (Macquart) comb. n. 



Senostoma testaceicorne (Macquart) comb. n. 



Senostoma unipunctum (Malloch) comb. n. 



Sipholeskia certima (Curran) comb. n. 



Tasmaniomyia tasmanensis (Macquart) comb. n. 



Trigonospila braueri (Townsend) comb. n. 



Trigonospila brevifacies (Hardy) comb. n. 



Trigonospila fasciata (Hardy) comb. n. 



Tritaxys scutellata (Macquart) comb. n. 



(d) New names for junior homonyms 



Hillomyia Crosskey nom. n., for Hillia Malloch (preoccupied by HUH a Grote). 

 macquarti Crosskey nom. n., for Masicera auriceps Macquart, 1851 (preoccupied by Masicera 

 auriceps Macquart, 1843). 



LECTOTYPE DESIGNATIONS 



New lectotype designations are made below for twelve nominal species occurring 

 in Australia (ten described .from Australia and two with an extra- Australian original 

 provenance). Each lectotype and available paralectotype has been appropriately 

 labelled. 



Ceromasia sphenophori Villeneuve, 1911 : 81-82. 



Described from one $ and three $ syntypes sent to Villeneuve by de Meijere 

 for study. LECTOTYPE 3, New Guinea: Papua [Laloki River area near Port 

 Moresby], vii-viii. 1909 (F. Muir) (in Zoologisch Museum, Amsterdam). 

 Paralectotype £, New Guinea [probably same provenance as lectotype] (CNC, 

 Ottawa, ex Villeneuve-Mesnil coll.). 



The lectotype bears labels in Villeneuve's writing that read 'Type' and 

 'Ceromasia sphenophori $ Villen', and the paralectotype bears a Villeneuve label 

 reading 'Ceromasia sphenophori type $ Villen.'. 



