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viewed from above it is more spatulate), and is 

 grooved above; the tip turns up, and the free part is 

 shining black, at the base of which it bears some long 

 hairs below. Middle femur without comb. One of 

 the two females has 2 stpl, the other 3. 



Length of male, 5I/2 mm. ; of female 5 mm. 



One male, two females, Wauseon, Ohio, collected 

 by Professor Jas. S. Hine; the male is dated Aug. 

 25, 1902, the females Sept. 4 of the same year; one fe- 

 male, Aberdeen, S. D., Aug. 12, 1916 ( W. E. Dove). 

 It seems practically certain that these males and fe- 

 males belong together; nevertheless 1 have taken the 

 precaution to place the type label on one of the fe- 

 males, as the specific name refers to the larvipositor. 



Holotype. — Female, in Professor Hine's collec- 

 tion. 



Allotype. — Male, in Professor Hine's collection. 



Paratype.— Female, No. 20507, U. S. ^^. M., 

 from Aberdeen, S. D. 



No. 43. Sarcophaga melampyga n. sp. 



Male. Front broad, .279 of head (average of 

 five,— .238, .264, .281, .293, .317) ; frontal stripe is 

 about as wide as one side; parafrontals and parafa- 

 cials silvery, the latter with the usual row of hairs, 

 rather scattered and not short below; antenna black; 

 third joint less than double the length of the second, 

 reaching four-fifths of the way to the vibrissfe ; arista 

 with rather shorter plumosity than usual, extending 

 a little over half way. Vibrissje at oral margin ; palpi 

 black ; proboscis black ; back of head with two rows of 

 black hairs and shorter third row; the pale beard 

 rather conspicuous. Outer vertical bristles well de- 

 veloped; bucca one-fifth the eyeheight. 



Thorax gray pollinose with 3-5 black stripes 

 when viewed from behind ; 3 ps dc ; ant acr wanting ; 

 prsc small; stpl, 3; scutellum with 2 marginals, pre- 

 apical and apical very minute; on each lateral edge 

 with a brush-like patch of erect white hairs, brown at 

 base. 



