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Legs black, the knees broadly yellow; middle 

 and hind tibiae yellow and both villous ; tarsi black. 



Wings hyaline, no costal spines; third costal 

 segment about as long as the fifth and sixth together ; 

 the sixth longer than usual. The third vein with a 

 few hairs at base; the first vein bare. 



Length 10.5 nmi. 



One male, Havana, Cuba, collected by C. F. 

 Baker, and presented to me by him many years ago. 



Holotj^pe.— No. 20535, U. S. N. M. 



No. 83. Sarcophaga fulvipes Macq. 



Macquart, Dipt. Exot., ii, 3, 105, pi. xii, fig. 5, 1842. — 



Cuba. 

 Walker, Dipt. Saiind., 328, 1852 {fulvipes n. sp.). — U. S. 

 Johnson, Dipt, of Florida, 1895 and 1913, occurrence at 



St. Augustine, Fla. 



Male. Front .202 of head; parafrontals and 

 parafacials silvery with slight yellow tinge, the latter 

 with a few scattering long hairs below; frontal bris- 

 tles about 12 in number, diverging rapidly below and 

 reaching about to the middle of the second antennal 

 joint; antenna? yellow, third joint partly brownish, 

 two and a half times as long as second, reaching about 

 three-fourths of the way to the vibrissie, which are at 

 the oral margin; arista with long plumosity reaching 

 considerably beyond the middle. Ocellar bristles well 

 developed; palpi and proboscis yellow, bucca one- 

 third the ej^eheight; back of head with three rows of 

 black hairs and considerable pale beard; outer ver- 

 tical bristles absent; occiput with a pair of rather long 

 bristles behind the verticals and several pairs of 

 smaller ones behind the ocelli. 



Thorax with the usual stripes, the hair on the 

 dorsum rather abundant and erect ; ps dc rather hair- 

 like except the posterior two, there seem to be 5 in all ; 

 ant acr none ; prsc of moderate size ; stpl two ; scutel- 

 lum with two large marginals, one smallish preapical 

 and a pair of apicals of the same size. 



