88 CALLIPHORA PHACOPTERA. 



9. — Sarconesia eacl. , Bigot, Ann. soc. ent. France, 3me 

 série, V. 301; pi. 7 , f. 5. 



A female specimen from Chili (Dohrn). 



I cannot find any valid reason for a generical separa- 

 tion of this species; it shows all the characters of Sarco- 

 phaga; the metallic colour of the abdomen being the only 

 difference. 



21. Sarcophaga rufipalpis, Macq. 



Macq. Dipt. ex. II. 3. 102. 11. 



A female specimen from Cura9ao (Rev. Father Jansen). 



Though Macquart indicates Brazil as its native country, 

 I believe that it is indeed the same species which I have 

 before me , the description agreeing perfectly, with the only 

 exception that the femora are said to be testaceous on the 

 outside, whilst in my specimen, which however is not 

 very well preserved, the legs are altogether black. 



22. Sarcophaga chilensis , Macq. 



Macq. Dipt. ex. II. 3. 104. 15; pi. 11, f. 6. — Blanch, 

 in Gay, Hist. fis. y pol. de Chile, VII. 429. 3. 



Two females from Chili (Dohrn). 



The species is closely allied to S. quadrivittata Macq. 

 (Dipt. ex. II. 3. 102. 12; pi. 12, f. 4), but it is smaller 

 and the anus is not so pure fulvous, but merely covered 

 with a reddish yellow dust; at the basal part of the costa 

 the wings show a yellowish tinge. 



23. Calliphora phacoptera, n. sp. 



Chalybea ; thorace antice striis albis ; capite nigro , griseo 

 pollinoso; antennis, palpis , barba pedibusque nigris; ca- 

 lyptris fuscis albo-limbatis. — Q long. 10 mm. 



Stature corresponding to that of our C. erythrocephala \ 

 the front a little narrower ; the antennae shorter ; the cheeks 



ISTotes from the Leydeii Museum , "Vol. I"V. 



