Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
The material belonging to this family brought back by the expedition includes representatives of only four species, one of which, however, is apparently new. That three out of the four species obtained should belong to the Aegophagamyia-Bouvierella group is not surprising, in view of the predominance of this group in the Malagasy Subregion.
* For names and illustrations of colours, see Ridgway, “Color Standards and Color Nomenclature” (Washington, D.C.: published by the Author, 1912).