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side ones much narrower, but nearly as long, on the third segment 

 each lateral spot is united to the median spot near it, leaving a 

 clear and round spot in the middle, the median spots leave a semi- 

 circular yellow space in the middle which almost reaches the 

 posterior border of segment, the fourth and fifth segments have 

 a black lateral spot, and the sixth has the trace of a similar spot, 

 dorsum of abdomen almost bare, some short black pubescence 

 visible on the first two segments, and yellow on the posterior ones ; 

 underside the same colour but no black markings are present. 

 Legs pale yellow, the femora reddish, apical joints of tarsi reddish, 

 Wings hyaline, yellow on foreborder, brown on the basal halves 

 of the basal cells, brown in the extreme base of anal cell, in the 

 apex of which is a paler brown spot, the dark band begins at the 

 stigma and reaches across the apex of discal cell into the fifth 

 posterior cell, the foreborder is still narrowly yellow above the 

 stigma melting into a brown spot at the apex of wing ; stigma 

 and veins yellow. 



EHINOMYZA DENTICOENIS, Wied. 

 Ausszweifl. Ins. i. p. Ill (1828). 

 From many parts of South Africa. 



GENUS CADICEEA, Macq. 

 Dipt. Exot. Suppl. v. p. 42 (1854) . 



CADICEKA CHEYSOPILA, Macq. 

 Hist. Nat. i. p. 194 (1834). (Pangonia.) 



[?Pangonia nob His, Wied, Ausszweifl. Ins. ii. p. 662 (1830). See 

 Eicardo, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) i. p. 56 (1908).] 



A female from Cape Colony (Triangle, L. Peringuey) ; another 

 female from an unknown locality. 



There is a female in the Brit. Mus. Coll. from Transvaal 

 (Barberton). 



Judging from the descriptions, Macquart's and Wiedemann's 

 species are probably identical. 



CADICEEA CHEYSOSTIGMA, Wied. 



Ausszweifl. Ins. i. p. 100 (1828). 

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