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side two distinct concavities, side by side, which ap- 

 pear to be very characteristic of this species. Middle 

 femur without comb. 



Length 6.5-7.5 mm. 



At the place of original description I have listed 

 several hundred specimens of this species examined 

 at that time. They were largely reared from grass- 

 hoppers in various parts of the west. Since the pub- 

 lication of that article I have seen four females in 

 the University of Kansas, reared by H. B. Hunger- 

 ford at Kinsley, Kans., from adults of Plectrodcra 

 scalator, the large Cerambycid borer in cottonwood. 

 Mr. Hungerford states that 90 per cent, of the beetles 

 were parasitized. I have also received for identifica- 

 tion two males and a female reared by Prof. H. F. 

 Wickham from Asida sp. at La Junta, CoL , (Web- 

 ster No. 15505). 



No specimens have been seen from localities east 

 of Central Kansas. 



Holotype.— Male, No. 18250, U. S. N. M., from 

 Wellington, Kans. 



No. 127. Sarcophaga sternodontis Towns. 



Townsend, Journal Institute Jamaica i, 105 {Sarcodexia) 

 Jamaica, bred from Sternodontes damicornis, a Cer- 

 ambycid beetle; and in the same journal Dec, 1892, 

 bred from Centrums edzvardsii, a scorpion. 

 Brauer u. Bergenstamm, Zweifl. Kais. Mus. vi, 193, "Ac- 

 cording to the description a Sarcophaga." 

 Male. Front .235 of head (average of five, — 

 .213, .223, .237, .246, .257) ; parafrontals and para- 

 facials silvery to golden pollinose, the latter with a 

 few small hairs in a row near the eye; frontal stripe 

 black, rather sharply defined; frontal bristles about 

 10, the two uppermost pairs quite strong and recli- 

 nate, the lower widely but not suddenly diverging, 

 reaching a little below the middle of the second an- 

 tennal joint; ocellars present; outer verticals absent; 

 antenn{« black, third joint twice as long as second, 

 reaching four-fifths of the way to the vibrissfe, which 

 are at the oral margin ; arista plumose for about two- 



