Studies in Philippine Diptera Ii

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Studies in Philippine Diptera Ii
M Mario Bezzi
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LUZON, Laguna, Los Banos and Mount Maquiling; Benguet, Baguio (Baker) ; Rizal, Alabang (Mitzmain) . Common in the Orient. Originally described as a Musca and subsequently re- ferred to Lucilla, or to Chrysomyia, or to Pycnosoma; but as Coquillett states that this species is the type of Compsomyia, 10 it seems at present better to reserve this generic name for the species with enlarged areolets near the eyes of the male. They are prevalently oriental. The Ethiopian species of the group marginali
...s can retain the name Pycnosoma, and the Neotropical species of the group macellaria can retain that of Chrysomyia.
162. Philaematomyia crassirostris Stein. 1903.
LUZON, Laguna, Mount Maquiling (Baker) ; Rizal, Alabang (Mitzmain). A common species, known from India and Java, but certainly spread over all the Oriental Region as well as the Mediterranean and Ethiopian Regions.
163. Philaematomyia inferior Stein. 1909.
LEYTE, Tacloban (Baker) ; LUZON, Rizal, Alabang (Mitz- main) . This species was described from Java ; it seems to 10 However, Brauer and Bergenstamm claimed, before the time of Co- quillett, that the type of Compsomyia was macellaria.


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