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ing, with long black hair ; forceps nearly straight and 

 with parallel front and hind edges, the tip with a min- 

 ute tooth at its middle; penis with distal part sub- 

 globose, rather hooded, mostly black. 



Legs black; middle femur with comb below on 

 hind side, composed of rather long spines; mid tibia 

 with one small and one larger bristle on outer front 

 side; hind tibi^ with a little scattering villosity on 

 both sides in front, that on outer side quite short. 



Wings subhyaline, third and fifth costal seg^ 

 ments sub-equal, costal spine absent; third vein witli 

 7 setules. 



Female. General color subshining black; front 

 .268 of head; scutellum without apicals, genital seg- 

 ment black, the opening rounded above and slitlike 

 below; a small costal spine present. 



Length of males 6-81/4 mm. ; of females, 7 mm. 



Six males, Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio, July 8, 

 1901 and June 8, 1902; one female, same place, June 

 30, 1900. All collected by Professor Jas. S. Hine, 

 for whom the species is named in recognition of his 

 long-continued and valuable service in dipterology. 



Holotype and Allotype. — In Professor Hine's 

 collection. 



Paratype.— Male, Xo. 20496, LT. S. N. M. 



No. 24. Sarcophaga pulla n. sp. 



Male. Front narrow, .155 of head; middle stripe 

 wider than either side; parafrontals and parafacials 

 silvery with a slight yellow tinge ; a row of small hairs 

 extend from lower part of parafrontals down to facial 

 impression, the last two or three rather coarse ; anten- 

 na black, reaching three-fourths of the way to oral 

 margin, second joint more than half as long as third; 

 arista long, and rather long-plumose for three-fifths 

 its length; frontals divergent anteriorly; vibrissie at 

 oral margin; palpi and proboscis black, ordinary; 

 bucca almost one-third the eyeheight, with black hair 

 except behind; back of head with black hair except 



