LIST OF DIPTERA. 529 



Stratiomys strigata, Fair. Sp. Ins. ii. 417, 4. Ent. Syst. iv. 

 265, 10. Syst. And. 80, 9. Schceff. Icon. pi. 14, /. 10. 

 Schrank. Faun. Boic. iii. 2377. Panz. Faun. Germ. xii. 20. 

 Latr. Gen. Crust iv. 274. Meig. Dipt. iii. 139, 7. Macq. 

 Hist. Nat. Dipt. i. 244, 7. S. thoracica, Fabr. Syst. And. 79, 7. 

 S. villosa, Meig. Klass. Ziueif. i. 125, 1. S. nubeculosa, Meig. 

 Klass. Zweif. i. 125, 3. Musca strigata, Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. 

 v. 2834, 153. Musca, &c, Geoff. Ins. ii. 480, 2. Hirtea lon- 

 gieornis, Scop. Ent. Cam. 999. 



a. England. 



b. France. 



c. Albania. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



Stratiomys annulata, Megerle. Meig. Dipt. iii. 143, 11. 

 a. Tunis. From Mr. F laser's collection. 



Stratiomys Badius, n. s., mas. et fern. Nigra, capite maculis dua- 

 bus flavis, fern, fulvo scutelli margine fulvo, abdominis fasciis 

 lateribus vittaque apicali flavis antennis nigris, pedibus flavis, 

 femoribus nigris, alisfuscis. 



Male. — Body black : head nearly as broad as the chest, thickly 

 clothed beneath and in front with pale tawny hairs, beset between 

 the eyes with black hairs : a large yellow spot on each side of the 

 front : eyes black ; facets of the lower part of the front much smaller 

 than those of the other part, the passage from the facets of one size 

 to those of the other is abrupt and strongly marked : mouth and 

 feelers black: chest and breast clothed with tawny hairs: hind bor- 

 der of the scutcheon tawny, armed with two pale ferruginous teeth 

 with black tips : abdomen nearly oval, a little broader and longer 

 than the chest, clothed above with short black hairs, beneath and at 

 the tip with short tawny hairs : sides and hind borders of the seg- 

 ments yellow ; two of these bands are interrupted, and there is a 

 short yellow stripe at the tip of the abdomen : legs pale tawny, 

 clothed with tawny hairs ; hips, thighs, and tips of claws black : 

 wings brown, darker along the fore borders ; wing-ribs piceous ; 

 veins and poisers ferruginous. Fern. — Head tawny ; crown black, 

 with a yellow spot on each side: only one band of the abdomen in- 

 terrupted. Length of the body 5 — 6 lines ; of the wings 10 — 12 lines. 

 a. New Holland. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



Stratiomys ischiaca, Harris, Catalogue Ins. Massachusetts. Fern. 

 Nigra, capite fulvo maculis nigris, s cut ello fulvo, abdominis fas- 

 ciis lateribus vittaque apicali fulvis, antennis nigris, pedibus ful- 

 vis, femoribus nigro maculatis, alisfuscis. 



Body black : head tawny, nearly as broad as the chest, clothed 

 with pale yellow hairs ; crown adorned with a black stripe and two 



