Art. 12 THE FLY GENUS SARCOPHAGA ALDRICH 31 



As the supi^osed sunmbea of my Sarcophaga and Allies, 1916, 

 (p. 154), is a diflferent species and was not found among the types 

 examined in Europe, I now propose for it the name 



SARCOPHAGA MORIONELLA, new species 



Sarcophac/a surrubea Aldrich, Sarcophaga and Allies, 1916, p. 154 (not of "Van 

 der Wulp) 



Type series, nine males and seventeen females, Havana, Cuba 

 (C. F. Baker). 

 Type.— Msile, Cat. No. 43063, U.S.N.M. 



Sarco'phaga plu7nigera., p. 273. 



Two males, three females. Excluding a male from Teapa, which is 

 fuscianalis and not mentioned from that locality by Van der Wulp, 

 the remainder seem to be a single species, and belong to the genus 

 NotocTmeta; they will be considered later under that genus. They 

 are not the same as described by me under Notoch-aeta in Sarcophaga 

 and Allies (1916, p. 55), and I now propose for the latter, the name 



NOTOCHAETA HINEI, new species 



Notocliaeta pliimigera Ajldeich, Sarcophaga and Allies, 1916, p. 55 (not of Van 

 der Wulp) 



Type.— Male, Cat. No. 43064, U.S.N.M. from Puerto Barrios, 

 Guatemala (J. S. Hine). 



Sarcophaga ventHcosa, p. 274. 



Two males. This is the species which I erroneously accepted as 

 assidua Walker in Sarcophaga and Allies (1916, p. 285, fig. 137). 



Sarcophaga diversinervis, p. 274, pi. 7, fig. 7. 



One male, one female. I exclude the female, which is a Sar- 

 cophaga, and restrict the species to the male, which is a Notochaeta 

 and will be discussed in a later paper. 



Sarcophaga fuscianalis, p. 275. 



Nine males and females. It is Notochaeta, the same species 

 described by me as Notochaeta suhpolita in Sarcophaga and Allies 

 (1916, p. 53), with figure of genitalia. 



Sarcophaga pra£volans, p. 275, pi. 7, fig. 8. 



Two males, one female. The males are alike, and belong to the 

 Boettcheria group.^^ The female (Orizaba) is not of this group, 

 and I exclude it. 



Male. — Dorsocentrals three, all sternites wide, hind femur with 

 a median row of bristles as in cinibicis, anterior crossvein with 



"Boettcheria, Parker, Proc. Boston See. Nat. Hist., vol. 35. 1914, p. 65. 



