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one-fourth of its length from the border and by much more 

 than twice its length from the praebrachial transverse vein. 

 Length of the body 3 lines. Harkeko. 



Gen. U LIBIA, Meig. 



84. U. rufifrons. Female. Golden green. Head and 

 antennae red, the latter not reaching the epistoma. Eyes 

 black. Antennae piceous ; third joint conical. Legs black; 

 hind tarsi testaceous. Wings pellucid ; veins pale testaceous. 

 Length of the body 2|- lines. Cairo. Wady Ferran. 



Gen. H ERIN A, Besv. 



85. H, Uriic(B. Musca Urticae, Linn. Faun. Suec. 1875. 

 Cairo. Inhabits Europe. 



86. H. strigulosa. Male. Black, shining. Head and four 

 anterior legs testaceous. Eyes piceous. Hind legs black. 

 Wings black, with seven white streaks ; first streak extending 

 from the base near the costa ; second and third extending 

 from the costa to the disk ; third much longer than the 

 second ; fourth oblique near the tip ; fifth, sixth and seventh 

 extending from the hind border to the disk. Length of the 

 body 2 lines. Nearly allied to H. Cerasi. Wady Perran. 



Gen. Urellia, Desv. 



87. U. radiata. Musca radiata, Fahr. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 

 565. Cairo. Wady Ferran. Inhabits Europe. 



Gen. Terellia, Besv. 

 68. T. Serratulce. Musca Serratulae, Linn. Syst. Nat. \. 2, 

 997. Cairo. Inhabits Europe. 



Fam. SEPSID.E. — Gen. Nemopoda, Desv. 



89. A^. varices. Female, ^neous-black. Antennae black. 

 Four .anterior legs testaceous. Hind legs piceous ; femora 

 towards the base and coxae testaceous. Wings pellucid ; 

 veins black. Length of the body I J line. Cairo. 



Fam. OsciNiD^.---Gen. Oscinis, Latr. 



90. O. rufescens. Female. Reddish. Head testaceous, 

 with a triangular black spot on the vertex. Antennae testa- 

 ceous ; arista stout, black. Thorax with two black stripes 

 Abdomen blackish towards the tip. Legs testaceous. Wings 

 slightly cinereous ; veins black. Length of the body f — 1 

 line. Cairo. 



