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990. Cairo. Wady Genneh. Wady Ferran. Tor. Mount 

 Sinai. Inhabits Europe. 



70. S. hcemorrhoidalis, Meig. Zweifl. v. 28. Wady 

 Genneh. Wady Ferran. Wady Nash. Mount Sinai. In- 

 habits Europe. 



71. S. lineata, Meig. Zweifl. v. 26. Cairo. Inhabits 

 Europe. 



72. S. redux? Walk. List Dipt. iv. 812. Cairo. Inhabits 

 South Africa. 



Gen. Sarcophila ? Rondani. 



73. S. guttata. Female. Black, with cinereous tomentum. 

 Head with silvery tomentum; frontalia cinereous, linear, with 

 some short slender bristles on each side ; facialia with a few 

 bristles by the epistoma, which is slightly prominent. Eyes 

 bare. Antennae black, nearly reaching the epistoma ; third 

 joint rather broad, about four times the length of the second ; 

 arista much longer than the antennae, pubescent and slightly 

 incrassated for half the length from the base, very slender 

 from thence to the tip. Thorax with some stout black 

 bristles on each side, with two large black spots on each 

 side and with five black stripes ; middle stripe very narrow. 

 Abdomen elongate-conical, red at the tip, with some stout 

 bristles and with three black spots on the hind border of each 

 segment. Legs stout, setose. Wings cinereous; veins black, 

 testaceous at the base; praebrachial vein forming a right 

 angle at its flexure, near which it is curved, and is thence 

 straight to its tip, which joins the costal vein far from the tip 

 of the wing; discal transverse vein hardly undulating, parted 

 by a little more than its length from the border and by much 

 less than its length from the flexure of the praebrachial ; 

 alulae white. Length of the body 5j lines. Tajura. Wady 

 Genneh. 



Fam. MusciDiE. — Gen. Chrysomyia, Desv, 



74. C. Elara, Walk. List Dipt. B. M. iv. 870. Cairo. 

 Wady Ferran. Inhabits South Africa. 



Gen. LuciLiA, Desv. 



75. L. illustris. Musca illustris, Meig. Zweifl, v. 54. 

 Cairo. Massowah. Tajura. Inhabits Europe. 



