3.'U J'JiOCEEDlXliS or THE X.iTlOX.H. Misrr.M. 



CALLIPHORA LATA, new species. 



Male: Head black, the fncial ridges and anterior part of the oral 

 margin reddish-yellow, eyes almost contiguous, frontal vitta obliterated 

 at the narrowest part of the front, sides of front, face, and cheeks yel- 

 lowish-gray pruinose, hairs of cheeks and on the occiput next the eyes 

 black, remaining hairs of occiput i)ale yellow ; antennae blackish-brown, 

 apex of second Joint and base of the third largely reddish yellow^, the 

 third three times as long as the second; arista plumose on its basal 

 three- fourths; proboscis black, palpi yellow. Thorax and scutellum 

 subo])a(pu', black, thinly light gray pruinose, the macrochaetae and short 

 hairs black, thiee ])air8 of postsutural dorso-ceutral macrochaetae and 

 three sternopleural ones; ])rothoracic spiracrles yellow. AI)domen 

 polished, dark green, thinly light gray piuinose. Legs black. Wings 

 hyaline, slightly tinged with yellowish at the base and toward the 

 costa; calypteres dark brown. Length, II to I'J mm. Nine specimens 

 (Ko. T21). 



Type.—^o. 4007, II.S.N.M. 



LUCILIA CAESAR Linnaeus. 



MuHca vitvmr liiNNAKis. Kauiia Sikh-.. 17(51, ]t. 1828. 

 Somomiiu japoniva 15i(iOT, Ann. Sue. Eut. Kraiicr, 1877, p. 2.54. 



Ten s])e(;inuMis (No. TlIS). This species has previously been recorded 

 tVom .Japan by Dr. Loew.' 



MUSCINA ANGUSTIFRONS Loew. 

 Cyrtoiieuro an^iuslifruiis Loicw, Wiener Kut. Moii., 18r>8, p. 111. 



Twelve specimens (No. 732). The species was originally described 

 fiom .Japan. » 



Family ANTIIOMYllDAE. 



SPILOGASTER FLAVIPES, new species. 



Male: Head black, gray i)ruinose, except the frontal vitta, which is 

 not obliterated in any portion of its course, and does not bear a pair of 

 macrochaetae; front at narrowest part one-sixth as wide as either eye; 

 antennae reaching slightly below the lowest third of the face, yellow, 

 the third joint almost twice as long as the second, arista i)lumose to 

 the tip, the longest hairs more than four times as long as its greatest 

 diameter; proboscis and i)alpi yellow. Thorax black, the lateral mar- 

 gins yellow, dorsum densely yellowish-gray pruinose, and marked 

 with four black vittae; three pairs of postsutural dorso central macro 

 chaetae and three sternopleural ones; scutellum, excei)t its extreme 

 base, yellow, a large, yellow spot below ea(;h hind calypter. xVbdo- 

 meu polished, yellow, an interrupted dorsal vitta not extending beyoiul 



iWieuer Ent. Mon., 1858, p. 110. 



