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Peckia imperialism p. 335. 



Male and female, Cuba. Type lost, but it is a very recognizable 

 species; see Aldrich, Sarcophaga and Allies (1916, p. 22), where it 

 is made a synonym of Sarcophaga praeceps Wiedemann, in the genus 

 Phrissopodia Macquart. 



Peckia lamanensis, p. 335. 



From Lamana, sex not stated. See note under Musca gulo 

 Fabricius. 



Peckia aferrhna^ p. 336. 



Male, Carolina. 

 Peckia plumipes^ p. 336. 



Male, Haiti. 

 Peckia Janipes, p. 336. 



Male, Carolina. 

 Myophora hrasiliensis, p. 338. 



Female, Brazil. Type said to be in the Museum, but I did not 

 find it there. 



Myophora humholdti^ p. 338. 



Sex not stated, Peru. 

 Myophora chrysella, p. 339. 



Male and female, Brazil. 

 Myophora flaveola, p. 339. 



Female, Brazil. Said to be in the Museum, but I did not find 

 it there. 



Myophora Ihenmnieri, p. 339. 



One female, Carolina, in the Museum. Readily recognizable as 

 the species described by Parker as Ravinia communis}^ Walker 

 described it as Sarcophaga amcia, querula, an)idaj rediviva, aspera, 

 rahida, acerha, and comes; while Thompson described it as palUner- 

 vis. These specific names are noted farther on. 



Myophora fervida^ p. 341. 



Female, Haiti. 

 Myophora viridescens, p. 342. 



Female, Nova Scotia. 

 Myophora cubensis^ p. 342. 



Sex not mentioned, Cuba. 



>" Proc. Boston See. Nat. Hist., vol. 35, 1914, p. 55. 



