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occiput sreyish poUinose, clothed, like basi-occipital region, with pale yellow hair ; 

 anterior margin of buccal cavity cream-bufF; palpi dark brown, indistinctly russet 

 towards base; antenncB clove-brown, with a greyish sheen, third joint about two and a 

 half times as long as second, arista with a distinct pale band. Thorax : four post- 

 sutural dorso-central bristles, the foremost small ; median dorsal stripe continued on 

 to scutellum, and extending nearly to hind margin of latter. Abdomen : when dorsum 

 of second, third, and fourth segments is viewed at a low angle from behind it appears 

 shimmering grey, with a clove-brown median longitudinal stripe and a similarly 

 coloured pair of admedian longitudinal stripes, or elongate blotches, on each segment, 

 the admedian stripes on each successive segment being further from the lateral 

 margins; a pair of median marginal macrocheette only on third and fourth segments ; 

 fine hair on anal segments really clove-brown rather than black, when viewed from 

 side. Wings: bristles confined to base of third longitudinal vein. Squarim waxen 

 white, central portion with a slight brownish tinge. Legs black, inner side of middle 

 and hind tibise tinged Avith chestnut, femora more or less greyish pollinose, under side 

 of hind femora and inner side of hind tibiee thickly fringed with long and fine hair. 



Hab. Euwenzori, GOOO-8000 ft. (G. F. Scott Elliot). 



The fineness of the bristles on the sides of the face, and the fact that they are not 

 arranged in a single row but, especially below, form an irregular cluster, will help 

 to distinguish this species. 



Family M u s c I d iE. 

 Subfamily Glossini>'^. 

 Glossina Wied. 

 Glossina Wiedemann, Aussereuropaische zweifliigelige Insekten, ii., 1830, p. 253. 



Glossina fusca Walk. 



Stomoxys fuscus Walker, List Dipt. Ins. in Coll. Brit. Mus. pt. iii. 1849, p. 682. 

 Glossina fusca Austen, 'A Monograph of the Tsetse-Flies/ 1903, p. 95, pi. vi. {q. v. ior 

 additional synonymy). 

 1 d . — In forest between Irumu and Avakubi, E. Congo Free State, alt. 2000 ft., Oct. 



Note. — We have recenti)' received a separate copy of the following paper : — " Notes on a Collection of 

 SiPHONAPXERA from Euwenzori, Uganda," hy the Hon. N. Charles Eothschild, M.A., F.L.S., F.E.S., 

 puhlished in the 'Entomologist's Monthly Magazine,' (2) xis. pp. 76-79, pi. i. (1908). 



This paper was unfortunately received too late to he incorporated in the hody of this work. It contains 

 descriptions of the following five species, the first four heing new : — • 



1. Cienocephalns wollcisioni Eoths. 



2. Pygiopsylla to)~vus Eoths. 



3. CeratophyTlus stygius Eoths. 



4. Ctenopsyllus hirsidus Eoths. 



5. „ (ethiojticus Eoths. 



