1U8 Miss G. Ricaido on 



the border, uot opeu as iu Paraphaniu ; there is uo stump of 

 a veiu on the bend of the fourth lougitudinal vein. It will 

 apparently require a new genus. 



Paraphuma, 13rauer, is now said to be identical with 

 Oredocera, v. d. Wulp, iu which it should be sunk. 



Group Sarcophagid/E. 

 Brauer, op. cit. hi. pt. i. p. 121, Iviii. pt. ii. p. 413. 



Sarcophaga ? hcemorrhoidalis, Meig., Svst. Beschr. v. p. 28 

 (1826); Karsch, Ent. Nachr. xii.* p. 263 (1886); id. 

 Berl. ent. Zeit. xxxi. p. 377 (1887). 



One male and two females from Fort Johnston; three 

 females from Pretoria [W. L. D.) and Kimberley (H. W. 

 Brown) . 



Sa)'COj)hila, sp. 



One male from Brak Kloof, Farm Marck, Cape Colony 

 {Mrs. G.White). 



Sabcopbagin^, sp. 



One male from Honey Nest Kloof, Cape Colony; one 

 female from F^ort Johnston, Nyasaland {Rendall). 



Apparently one species ; judging from the antennae they 

 would belong to this subfamily, but in other characteristics 

 thev appear more allied to the Muscince and may perhaps 

 require a new genus placed between the two subfamilies. 



Group R H 1 N 1 1 D jE. 

 Brauer, op. cit. hi. pt. i. p. lo4, hiii. pt. ii. p. 418. 



Rhinia, sp. 



One female allied to R. cribrata, Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 

 (5) iv. p. 239 (1874), from Pretoria {W. L. D.). 



Group M u s c I N ^. 

 Brauer, op. cit. Ivi. pt. i. p. 154. 



Musca domestica, L. 



One male from Fort Johnston, Nyasaland {Rejidall) ; one 

 female from Pienaars River {W. L. D.). 



