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NOTES ON THE CALLΙΡΙΙORINAE. PART I. THE ORIENTAL SPECIES.
l0. Lucilia metitia, Wallier. Synonym : Z Lucilia ballarilii, Pation. The type of Wallier S Musca metitia, froni Nepat, iS a male Lucilia in Very bad PreSerVation. I haVe come to the concluSion ProViSion alty iliat it i S the Same as the Species recently deScribed by me as Lucilia battardit frona Solith India. ll. Lucilia Sericata, Meigen.
Specie myia Sis-producing ny from Parachinar, Icurram Valley. North H est Fronti erProVince India; in the National Collection; bred irona larvae collected by Sintonirona a case of human cut aneous myiasis. This is the firSi record of this species frona the Indian Region, and I have not Seen it irona any other Part oi India. 12. Galliphora aucta, Wallier. This is the common Indian Species ot this genus; and haS, I have litile doubi
As Soon as I have Suffcient material irona the Australi an region, I hope to dealwith the species of CALLIPHORINAE froin that area in Pari II of theSe notes.
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IIS A REMARI ABLE MOS UITO; OPIFEX FUSCUS. HUTTON.
So remari able are the adult and pre-aduit characters of this mos luito, that thewriter considerS there are sufficient ground S ior the erection oi a ne v Sub-iamilyior iis reception. The folio ving is an account of the adult and pre-aduit stages Citha revi Sed oviline of the generic chard CterS Subfami ly OPIFICINAE, DOV.
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Fig. II. Siphon and apicat abdominat segments of larva of Opifex fuscus.