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reaching sides but reaching front and on third segment almost the 

 hind edge; on fourth segment not extending so near to hind edge. 

 Genital segments wholly black, small, retracted. Hind tibiae not 

 villous ; one bristle on outer front side of middle tibia. Costal spine 

 present. First vein bare; third with three or four setules, and be- 

 yond cross vein somewhat curved forward so that the first posterior 

 cell is wide in middle. 



Saroophaga rubrianalis, p. 208 (235). 



One male, Chile. In Museum, with Macquart label. Hind calyp- 

 ters brown. Pollen not in yellow spots. Dorsocentrals four, only 

 two hindmost large. Genital segments and posterior third of fourth 

 abdominal red; abdomen black with little pale pollen, fifth sternite 

 margined with red. Tibiae not villous. 



IN DIPTftRES EXOTIQUES, SUPPLEMENT 5^ 1854 



JSarcophaga notata, p. 128 (108). 

 Female, South America. 



Sarcophaga aureiceps, p. 128 (108). 



Female, South America. In Bigot collection. I found the type 

 jn Mr. Collin's collection, but it is in very bad condition, and I could 

 make out only that it belongs to the Oxysarcodexia group. 



SPECIES OF RONDANI 



IN STDDI ENTOMOLOGICI, TRUQDI, VOL. 1, 1848 



Sarcophaga circumcisa, p. 76. 

 Male, Brazil. 



IN NUOVI ANNALI SCIENZA NATURALI BOLOGNA, SEE. 3, TOL. 2, 1850 



/Sarcophaga pudica, p. 174. 



Female, St. Sebastian Island, Brazil. 

 /Sarcophaga varipes, p. 364. 



Female, Rio Napo, Brazil. 



/Sarcophaga pigmea, p. 365. 

 Female, Rio Napo, Brazil. 



IN ANNUABIO DELLA SOCIBTA NATDRALTSTI IN MODENA, VOL. 3, 1868 



JSarcophaga oralis, p. 26. 



Sex not stated, Bahia. Two-line description. 



JSarcophaga nurus, p. 26. 



" Haemorrhoidalis Mg. non Fall.*' Occurs in Buenos Aires. 

 Probably the South American specimens so determined were harhata 

 Thomson ; see note under that species. 



