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Calliphora marginalis, Wiedem., Auss. zweifl. Ins. 11. p. 395 
(1828) ; Macq., Dipt. Exot. ii. p. 143 (1838) ; Karsch, 
Berl. ent. Zeit. xxxi. p. 377 (1887). 
Lueidlia marginals, Wiedem., 1. e. 
Somomyia marginalis, Rondani, Atti del Accademia di Bologaa, anno 
1862. 
Three females from Pretoria (W. ZL. D.), Barberton (Ren- 
dall), and Fort Johnston, Nyasaland (Rendall). 
This well-known species is now placed under Calliphora by 
Brauer, who divides this genus from Lucilia by the cheeks 
being hairy, not bare as in the latter genus, and the third 
longitudinal vein is spiny at the base, not as far as the cross- 
vein as in Lucilia. 
Calliphora, sp. 
One male and one female in coitu, allied to Lucilia Barthii, 
Jaennicke (Abh. Senck. Gesell. vi. p. 374), from Barberton 
(Rendall). 
Cstridz. 
AULACEPHALA. 
Macq., Dipt. Exot. Suppl. 4, p. 167, tab. xv. fig. 6 (1850). 
Aulacocephala, Gerst., Jahresb. 1855; id. Wiegm., Arch. 1857, p. 181; 
id. Verh. z.-b. Gesell. 1863; Brauer, Monogr. (Estriden, Wien, 1863, 
p- 169; Denk, Akad. Wiss. Wien, lvi. pt. 1. p. 158. 
Aulacephala badia, Gerst., Verh. z.-b, Gesell. (1863); Brauer, 
fee. pelZ0: 
One female from Fort Johnston, Nyasaland (Rendal/). 
MUSCIDAE ACALYPTERA. 
BROMOPHILA. 
Loew, Monogr. Dipt. N. Amer. iii. p. 35 (1873). 
Bromophila caffra, Macq., Dipt. Exot. Suppl. 1, p. 217, 
tab. xix. fig. 2 (1846). 
Dichromyia caffra, Macq., 1. e. 
Scatophaga zanud, Walker, List Dipt. iv. p. 983 (1849). 
Eight males and nine females from Rustenburg, Warm 
Baths, Waterberg; Fort Johnston, Nyasaland (Rendall) ; 
Pretoria (W. L. D.); Zomba (Rendall) ; Delagoa Bay. 
Sepedon, ? sp. n. 
One specimen from Pretoria (WW, L. D.). 
