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Museum. Duke^ mentions its presence in Uganda, and also cites 

 Austen. - 



German East Africa. — Stuhlmann ^ in a paper on tiie Tsetse fly 

 and the surra disease mentions the occurrence of S. calcitrans in cer- 

 tain parts of German East Africa, and Austen * states that it is appar- 

 ently very common there. Griinberg^ also records it as common. 



Zanzibar Protectorate. — Austen*^ has recorded it from Zanzibar. 



Lourciigo Marquez. — Bezzi '^ lists this species from Delagoa and has 

 more recently ^ referred to a number of specimens obtained in Lou- 

 renco Marquez by C. W. Howard, and Austen^ states that there are 

 also specimens in the British Museum, collected by McMillan who 

 found it to be common everywhere. 



Austen has cited (loc. cit.) specimens from this region in the British 

 Museum. 



Stomoxys calcitrans has been taken in Natal, as recorded by Austen 

 (loc. cit.). 



Austen records specimens from Pretoria (loc. cit.). 



Cape Colony. — Bezzi ^^ refers to "Capo" as an African locality for 

 the occurrence of this species. 



Rhodesia. — In connection with a report on trypanosomiasis in 

 northwestern Rhodesia, Montgomery and Kinghorn" record the pres- 

 ence of Stomoxys calcitrans in this region. 



Neave,i2 jn a list of insects taken in the Luangwa Valley in north- 

 eastern Rhodesia, mentions taking two or more species of Stomoxys, 

 and adds that the genus is relatively scarce and local in the Luangwa 

 Valley, compared with the high ground on either side. 



Portuguese West Africa. — Bezzi ^^ records Egitto in Portuguese West 

 Africa, 12° south latitude. 



Angola. — According to Austen (loc. cit.) specimens have been taken 

 by Wellman in abundance in parts of Angola. 



iRept. Sleeping Sickness Comm. Roy. Sec. London, No. 13, p. 89 (1913). 



' Loc. cit. 



'Bar. Land. u. Forstw. Deutsch-Ostafrika, Vol. 1, pp. 137-153 (1902). 



« African Blood-sucking Flies, p. 144, London (1909). 



' Zool. Anz., Vol. 30, p. 87 (1906). 



6 African Blood-sucking Flies, p. 144, London (1909). 



' Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. XXXIX, p. 92 (1907). 



8 Bull. Lab. Zool. Gen. & Agrar. R. Scuola sup. Agric. Portici VI, p. 98 (1911). 



9 African Blood-sucking Flies, p. 144, London (1909). 



10 Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. XXIX, p. 92 (1907). 



11 A Report on Trypanosomiasis of Domestic Stock in Northwestern Rhodesia, 

 Ann. Trop. Med. & Par. Vol. 2, pp. 97-132 (1908). 



nBull. Entom. Research, Vol. 1, p. 313 (1911). 

 n Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. XXXIX, p. 92 (1907). 



