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ing; no larvipositor developed. Otherwise as male. 



Length 8-9 mm. 



Six males and one female: One male from Ellis 

 County, Kansas, July 19, 1912; another fiom Gra- 

 ham County, Kansas, and a female from Kussell 

 County, Kansas, all collected by Mr. F. X. Williams 

 and in the University of Kansas collection ; two males 

 from Barksdale, Texas, June 28, 1914 (Bishopp 

 3431 ) ; one male from Crystal City, Texas, July 31, 

 1914 (Bishopp 3345)", D. C. Parman, collector; one 

 male from Belleville, Kansas, W. E. Penninarton, col- 

 lector (Webster No. 13510). 



Holotyne.— Male, No. 20550, U. S. N. M., from 

 Crystal Citv, Texas. 



Allotype.— Female, No. 20550, TJ. S.. N. M., 

 from Kansas. 



No. 107. Sarcophaga cooleyi Park. 



Parker, Canad. Ent., xlvi, 417, i pi, 1914. — Montana. 

 Male (Paratvpe). General color rather lighter 

 gray than usual. Front .243 of head (average of 

 three, — .236, .245, .249) : parafrontals and parafacials 

 silvery pollinose, with slight yellowish tinge; frontal 

 stripe not very well defined above; ocellars distinct, 

 outer vertical absent ; f rontals about 9, the lower ones 

 moderately divergent, not reaching the middle of the 

 second antenna! joint; parafacials with double or 

 irregular row of hairs, the lower bristly; antennae 

 black, third joint nearly three times the second and 

 reaching four-fifths of the way to the vibrissa, which 

 are at the oral margin; arista plumose a little more 

 than half its length ; palpi and proboscis black ; ordi- 

 nary; bucca half the eyeheight, with black beard as 

 far back as the metacephalic suture, behind which the 

 hairs are white and conspicuous; back of head with 

 tw^o rows of black hairs, the rest inside white. 



Thorax gray-pollinose, with three to five black 

 stripes; the submedian gray stripes divided far be- 

 yond the suture ; ps dc four or even five, only the two 

 hindmost large ; stj)l 3 ; ant acr hardly distinguishable 



