Art. 12 THE FLY GENUS SARCOPHAGA ALDEICH 23 



Sarcophaga trimttata, p. 262 (105), pi. 13, fig. 3. 



Female, Cuba and Mexico. Although he mentions a specimen 

 in the Museum, it is not now to be found there. 



Sarcophaga fulvipes, p. 262 (105), pi. 12, fig, 5. 



Male, Cuba. Said to be in the Museum, but not now to be found 

 there. The unusual color of the legs apparently restricts to a very 

 small numbef of species, and it is probably identified correctly by 

 me in Sarcophaga and Allies, (1916, p. 182). 



Sarcophaga cuhensis, p. 263 (106), pi. 12, fig. 6, 



Female, Cuba. There is in the Museum a female without abdomen 

 from the Guerin-Meneville collection, labeled as cuhensis. It does 

 not have Macquart's label, and is evidently not the type. 



Sarcophaga trigonomaculata^ p. 263 (106), pi. 13, fig. 2. 



Female, Mexico. Macquart attributes the species to Guerin, who 

 did not publish a description. 



IN DIPTllEES HXOTIQUES, SUPPLEMENT 1, 1846 



Sarcophaga -fiavifrons, p. 319 (191). 



One female, Brazil. In Collin collection; undoubted type, which 

 was said to be in Bigot's collection. The specimen probably belongs 

 to the Oxysarcodexia group, but shows few distinctive characters. 

 Head golden; clypeus cinereous; facial ridges black; dorsocentrals 

 four, the anterior small ; first vein bare. 



Sarcophaga argyrocephala,'^.?>^0 (192). ; 



Male, Texas. The description gives little indication of the char- 

 acters. 



IN DIPTilEES EXOTIQOHS, SUPPLEMENT 3, 1848 



Sarcophaga diversimaculata^ p. 214 (54) , pi. 6, fig. 4. 



Female, Brazil. In Bigot collection. I found the type in Mr. 

 Collin's collection as expected. Cheeks golden, parafacials only 

 yellow, front golden ; frontal rows divergent ; one large dorsocentral 

 far back, several small ; a heavy poUinose yellowish stripe from hu- 

 merus toward base of wing; a yellowish pollinose spot on meso- 

 pleura ; pteropleura rather strikingly bare and whitish pollinose on 

 anterior part. 



IN DIPTfiBES EXOTIQUES, SUPPLEMENT i, CONTINUATION, 1851 



Sarcophaga rubrivenfris, p. 208 (235). 



One male, Corrientes, Brazil. Type in Museum. Hind tibiae and 

 third antennal joint missing. Dorsocentrals three. Abdomen on 

 disk covered with a reddish substance, probably not natural, not 



