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5. brunnipes Griinberg ibid., 1. c. Camerun; Eritrea. 



6. calcitrans Lirme Syst. Nat. 10; 604. 2 (1758). Distribution discussed below. 



7. dacnusa Speiser. Zool. Anz. 33: p. 667 (1908). Annam. 



8. glauca Grunherg ibid., 30: p. 88 (1906). Camerun; Togo. 



9. griseiceps Becker. INIitt. Zo.il. Mus. Berlin, 4: p. 195 (1908). Madeira. 



10. hovas Brauer. SB. Akad. Wien, 108: p. 517 (1899). Madagascar. 



11. indica Picard. Bidl. Soc. Ent. France, 20: p. 20 (1908). India. 



12. inornata Gninberg. Zool. Anz. 30: p. 90 (1906). Camerun. 



13. Jafouli Picard. Bull. Soc. Ent. France, 1907, p. 28. Mauritius. 



14. libalrix Robincau-Desvoidy. Myod. p. 387 (1830). Southeastern India. 

 ' 15. limbata Au.sten. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hi.st. (8) 3: p. 292 (1909). India. 



16. nebulosa Fabricius. Syst. Antl. p. 282 (1805). {calcitrans Linn.?). South 



America. 



17. nigra Macquart. Mem. Soc. Sci. Lille, 1850, p. 212. Natal; Maiu-itius. 



18. oblongopunctata Brunetti. Rec. Indian Mus. 4: p. 73 (1910). India. 



19. ochrosoma Speiser. Sjostedt's Kilimandjaro-Meru Exped. 10-5 : p. 162 



(1910). German Ea.st Africa. 



20. omega Newstead. Ann. Trop. Med. & Paras. 1: p. 87 (1907). West Africa. 



21. pallida Roubaud. Bull. Soc. Path. Exot. 4: p. 125 (1911). 



22. plurinotata Bigot. Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 12: p. 593 (1887). Ceylon. 



23. pralli Summers. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 8: p. 238 (1911). Straits Settlements. 



24. pulla Austen. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) 3: p. 294 (1909). India. 



25. pusilla Austen ibid., t. c: p. 293 (1909). India. 



26. sellata Grunberg. Zool. Anz. 30 : p. 90 (1906). Kamerun. 



27. sexviltala Roubaud. Bull. Soc. Path. Exot. 4: p. 396 (1911). Sudan. 



28. sifa'ens Rondani. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genoa, 4: p. 288 (1873). Eastern Africa. 



29. tceniala Bigot. Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 12: p. 594 (1887). Port Natal. 



30. triangularis Brunetti. Rec. Indian Mus., 4: p. 77 (1910). India. 



31. varipes Bezzi. Rendic. 1st. Lomb. (2) 40: p. 446 (1907). Eritraea. 



The following citations of localities for Stomoxys calcitrans is un- 

 doubtedly by no means complete, particularly since this species has 

 been incidentally referred to a great many times in the literature of eco- 

 nomic entomology and also frequently in miscellaneous publications of 

 various kinds. Even in the United States where it probably occurs 

 commonly in every state, published records are scanty and many of 

 the localities here cited have been kindly furnished by entomologists 

 from their personal experience. In the same way a number of foreign 

 entomologists have supplied similar data, and to all I am greatly 

 indebted for their uniformly courteous attention to my requests for 

 information. 



United States of America 



Arizona. — Mr. F. C. Bishop has recently written me that he heard 

 through Dr. Morrill of Phoenix, Ariz., that the stable fly is, so far 

 as. he has observed, rather rare in that state. Dr. Morrill has seen 

 the species resting in considerable numbers on his house in Phoenix, 

 but never noticed them in abundance around dairies. 



California. — Mr. C. H. Richardson, Jr. informs me that the stable 



