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brown, tlieir broad apices and the whole of the tibiae reddish yellow, 

 pulvilli and claws yellow, apices of the latter black. Length, 10 to 11 

 mm. Two specimens (No. 714). 

 Type.— Ho. 4()()(), U.S.N.M. 



CONOPS OPIMUS, new species. 



Male: Differs from the above description of curtulus only as follows: 

 Occiput black, except the middle of the up[)er i)ortion, the gray prui- 

 nosity extending across it above the center; face and cheeks destitute 

 of brown punctures; antennae reddish brown, the first Joint yellow, 

 second joint of the style only slightly wider than the first; proboscis 

 wholly black, Posteiior angles of the thorax and the S(;utellum, except 

 its extreme base, yellow. Hroad ai)ices of wings pale yellowish browu. 

 Length, 12 mm. A single specimen (No. 71.">). 



Ti/pe.—l^o. 4001, IT.S.N.M. 



PHYSOCEPHALA RUFIPES Fabricius. 

 Vi>nop8ruji}t('f< Faiumciu.s, Species lusoct., 1781, II, p. 46B. 

 A male specimen (No. 712) agreeing well with specimens from iMirope. 



MYOPA BUCCATA Linnaeus. 

 Coiiopn hufcula LiNNAKUs, Faniiii Suec, 17(J1, p. 1006. 



\ male s[)ecimen (No. 711) agreeing with European specimens. 



MYOPA TESTACEA Linnaeus. 

 Conops testacta Ijnnakus, .Syntein. Nat., 17(i(), XII, p. lOOtJ. 



A male specimen (No. 711) agreeing well with European specimens 

 in the T. S. National IMnscum. 



Family TACHINIDAE. 



SERVILLIA JAKOVLEWII Portchinsky. 

 Erliinomiiia jdkorlririi I'oifniiiNSKV, lloiao S(k\ Kiit,. i^'oss., ]HH'2. p. 7. 



Two male si)ecimens (No. 735). This species was originally described 

 from eastern Siberia. 



SERVILLIA LUTEOLA, new species. 



Female: Head opacpie, densely yellowish i)niinose except the frontal 

 vitta; ocelhir bristles stout, directed forward, two i)airs of orbital bris- 

 tles, frontal bristles in single rows, extending to basal fourth of the 

 second antennal joint, bristly hairs of front black, the finer hairs and 

 those of the face, cheeks, and occiput pale yellow; antennae reacliing 

 slightly below lowest third of the face, yellow, the third joint black, 

 three-fourths as long as the second, widening to the tip, which is sub- 



