140 R. W. CROSSKEY 
id., Macq., Dipt. exot.’, but the name was not published by Macquart and remains a 
nomen nudum attributable to Bigot. 
viridiventris Crosskey, 1972 : (present paper) (Formosia (Formosia)). Holotype 3, SoLoMoN 
IsLaNnpbs (Guadalcanal, Tapenanje, 10-30.ix.1953, J. D. Bradley) : BMNH, London. 
vittata Macquart, 1855 : 126 (106) (Rutilia). Holotype 2, AusTRALIA (South Australia, Ade- 
laide) : BMNH, London. 
vivipara Fabricius, 1805: 309 (ITachina). Neotyped, by present designation (p.120), AUSTRALIA 
(New South Wales, Barrington Tops, 9.iv.1949, S. J. Paramonov) : ANIC, Canberra. 
volucelloides Walker, 1861b : 289 (Rutilia). Lectotype g, by present designation (p. 120), 
InponesiA (Moluccas, Batjan, A. R. Wallace) : BMNH, London. 
walkeri Paramonov, 1968 : 400 (Prodiaphania). Holotype 2, AUSTRALIA (Western Australia) : 
AMNH, New York. 
wilsoni Paramonov, 1950 : 524 (Amphibolia). Holotype g, AUSTRALIA (Victoria, Warburton, 
14.xl1.1930, F. E. Wilson) : NMV, Melbourne (ex Wilson coll.). 
[wilsont Paramonov, 1954 : 281 (Chaetogaster). Not Rutiliini as herein defined.] 
zabirna Walker, 1849 : 863 (Dexia). Lectotype g, by present designation (p. 118), AUSTRALIA 
(Western Australia, Perth, G. Clifton) : BMNH, London. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
It is with much pleasure that I acknowledge the unfailing helpfulness of colleagues 
in other museums and institutions who have generously provided me with types 
and other material on loan. For such assistance I warmly thank the following: 
Mr D. M. Ackland (formerly at University Museum, Oxford); Dr Donald Colless 
(C.S.I.R.O., Canberra); Dr P. J. van Helsdingen (Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke 
Historie, Leiden); Dr A. Kaltenbach (Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna) ; Professor 
D. J. Lee (School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine, Sydney) ; Monsieur L. Matile 
(Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris); Dr D. K. McAlpine (Australian 
Museum, Sydney); Dr Per Inge Persson (Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum, Stockholm) ; 
Dr Curtis Sabrosky (U.S.D.A./U.S.N.M., Washington, D.C.); Dr H. Schumann 
(Museum fiir Naturkunde der Humboldt-Universitat, Berlin); Dr J. Verbeke 
(Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Brussels); Dr P. Wygodzinsky 
(American Museum of Natural History, New York). 
In addition I am very grateful to Monsieur Matile and to Dr L. Tsacas for their 
generous help during a visit to the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 
in September 1969, and to Mrs M. E. Crosskey for her invaluable help in making 
copious notes on Macquart’s types during this visit. I thank Dr R. Defretin, 
Conservateur of the Musée d’Histoire Naturelle in Lille, for information on specimens 
in Macquart’s own collection at Lille. 
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