272 THOMAS SAY FOUXDATIOX 



Named in honor of Charles Fuller Baker, Pro- 

 fessor in the University of the Philippines, whose pro- 

 digious industry in collecting is equaled only by the 

 generosity with which he places his material in the 

 hands of specialists throughout the world. 



Holotype and allotj^pe. — ^Male and female^ No. 

 20567, U. S. N. M., from Havana, Cuba. 



No. 130. Sarcophaga hamata n. sp. 



Male. Front .198 of head (average of three, — 

 .191, .193, .211) ; parafrontals and parafacials gray 

 poUinose with a tinge of yellow, especially below ; the 

 former are rather uniformly covered with coarse hairs, 

 the latter with a considerable number of small bris- 

 tles, irregularly placed, which extend upon the trans- 

 verse impression ; frontal stripe blackish ; frontal bris- 

 tles about 15 in number, abruptly and very widely 

 divergent below, reaching below the ])ase of the sec- 

 ond antennal joint; ocellars well developed; outer 

 verticals wanting; antennae blackish, third joint bare- 

 ly twice the second, reaching three-fourths of the way 

 to the vibriss£e, which are a little above the oral mi.ar- 

 gin; facialia forming prominent ridges, hairy nearly 

 halfway above the vibrissa?; palpi and proboscis black, 

 ordinary; bucca nearly one-half the eyeheight, with 

 black hairs extending behind the suture ; back of head 

 with three to four rows of black hairs, the middle part 

 and below with whitish ones. 



Thorax gray pollinose with the usual three to 

 five black stripes ; submedian gray stripes divided for 

 more than half their length; ps dc two large and two 

 small; ant acr distinct but not very striking; prsc one 

 large ; stpl three or four ; scutellum with two or three 

 pairs of marginals, one pair rather large preapicals 

 and one pair medium sized apicals. 



Abdomen yellowish-gray pollinose, tessellated, 

 with a median dark stripe; fourtli segment reddish 

 along the hind edge; first and second segment with 

 only lateral bristles; third with a median marginal 

 pair; fourth with the usual marginal row, about 16; 



