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Hind tibise not villous 



Hypopygium wholly black 



(p. 236) ' Group G. • 

 At least its second segment red 

 (p. 24.5) Group H. 



Group A. 

 Three postsutural dorsocentrals ; hind tibiae vil- 

 lous ; both segments of hypopygium black. 



Table of Species. — Males. 



1. Middle tibia with a patch of yellow hair cover- 



ing the apical third of the front side (wide 

 spread, also in Europe) 



No. 21. sinuata jNIeig. 

 Middle tibia not with yellow hair 2. 



2. Forceps thick, with long, slender tooth at tij), 



formed by the excision of the front side 

 (New Mexico and Colorado; alphine) 



No. 22. cuchereUae n. sp. 



ForcejDS not so thick, with a smaller tooth, whicli 

 is about on the middle of the blunt tip 

 (Ohio) No. 23. hinei n. sp. 



Forceps straight, with parallel front and back, 

 an oblique rounded truncation at tip, and a 

 tooth on front side of apex (Pennsylvania) 

 No. 2-t. imlla n. sp. 



No. 21. Sarcophaga sinuata Meig. 



Meigen, Syst. Beschr., v, 22, 1828 and v, 24 (latter arvo- 

 rum).- — Europe. 



Pandelle, Rev. Entom., 1896, xv, 188. 



Villeneiive, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1900, 364. 



Bottcher, Deutsche Ent. Zeitsch., 1912, 708, fig. 



Townsend, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xix. iii (Sarcofachi- 

 nella intennedia) . — Carlinville, 111. 



Johnson, in Smith's Catalogue of the Insects of New Jer- 

 sey, both editions, oc. in New Jersey (id.). 



Johnson, Diptera of Florida, both editions, oc. in Flor- 

 ida (id.). 



Kelly, Jour. Agl. Research, ii. 441, 1914. bred from grass- 

 hopper, Columbia Crossroads, Pa. 



