262 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
testaceous at the base; veins black, except at the base; 
three submarginal areolets. Halteres testaceous. Length 
of the body 44 lines. The specimen described is somewhat 
worn; in a recent state it may probably have silvery white 
bands on the abdomen. ‘Tajura. 
Gen. ANTHRAX, Fabr. 
27. A. incana, Klug. Symb. Phys. pl. 30, fig. 5. 
Mount Sinai. 
28. A. plagiata. Female.—Black. Head with a tawny and 
prominent epistoma. Antenne black, lanceolate. Thorax 
with whitish hairs on each side. Scutellum bordered with 
red. Abdomen with whitish hairs on each side, and more 
especially at the tip; a tawny patch on each side; tips 
tawny. Tibie tawny. Wings pellucid, with some brown 
nearly contiguous patches, which terminate obliquely, 
occupy about half the surface, and do not extend to the hind 
border; veins black, tawny at the base. Halteres testaceous. 
Length of the body 4 lines. This species and the preceding 
have only two submarginal areolets, but agree with 
Exoprosopa in the structure of the head and of the antenne. 
Cairo. 
29. A. fenestrata, Fabr. Dipt. Suec. Anthrac. 8, 4. Hor 
Tamanib. Inhabits Europe. 
30. A. morio. Musca morio, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1784. 
Hor Tamanib. Inhabits Europe. 
31. A. semiatra, Meig. Dipt. 11.157. Harkeko. Inhabits 
Europe. 
82. A. suffusa, Walk. List Dipt. B. M. ii. 251 var.? The 
spot nearest the tip of the wing in the tropical specimen is 
wanting in those here recorded; they differ still more from 
A. diffusa, Wied. Cairo. 
33. A.subnotata. Female.—Black. Epistoma not prominent. 
Hind borders of the abdominal segments tawny, with silvery 
white tomentum. Legs black. Wings cinereous; two trans- 
verse blackish streaks in the disk, the outer one much shorter 
than the inner one; two submarginal areolets; veins black ; 
fore fork of the cubital forming near its base an angle which 
emits a branch. Halteres testaceous. Length of the body 
4} lines. Mount Sinai. 
34. A. micrargyra. Male.—Black. Head silvery, and with 
