1940] The Genus Echestypus 97 
sal) fast kahl und nur ventral mit kraftigen Borsten be- 
setzt.” $ 2 . 
2. Echestypus sepiaceus (Speiser). Figs. 2 and 3. 
Lipoptena sepiacea Speiser, 1905, Zeitschr. Syst. Hym. 
Dipt., V, p. 353 ( 2 ; Caffraria; and Witu, Lamu and Wangi, 
Kenya Colony; no host). Bezzi, 1908, Bull. Soc. Ent. Itali- 
ana, XXXIX, (1907), p. 198. 
Echestypus sepiaceus Speiser, 1907, Wiss. Ergebn. 
Schwed. Zool. Exped. Kilimandjaro, II, pt. 10, p. 3; 1908, 
Denkschr. Med.-Naturw. Ges. Jena, XIII, pt. 1, pp. 176 and 
178. Austen, 1909, Illustr. African Blood-Suck. Flies, pp. 
187 and 196. H. H. King, 1911, 4th Kept. Wellcome Res. 
Lab. Khartoum, vol. B, p. 126, PI. VI, fig. 5 ( 2 ) . S. A. 
Neave, 1912, Bull. Ent. Res., Ill, p. 320. Bezzi, 1916, Natura, 
Riv. Sc. Nat., VII, p. 178. W. B. Johnson, 1918, Nigeria, 
Ann. Med. Sanit. Rept. N. T. Prov. for 1917, p. 165. Davey 
and Newstead, 1921, Ann. Trop. Med. Paras., XV, p. 461. 
Anderson, 1924, Kenya Med. JL, Suppl. No. 1, p. 9. Bed- 
ford, 1927, 11th and 12th Repts. Dir. Vet. Res. South Africa, 
I, p. 782; 1932, 18th Rept. Dir. Vet. Serv. An. Ind. South 
Africa, p. 421. 
Fig. 2. Wing of Echestypus sepiaceus (Speiser), female, Bulukatoni, 
Uganda. 
Eschetypus sp. J. J. Simpson, 1914, Bull. Ent. Res., V, 
pp. 24, 25, 30 and 35. 
Previous Records. — Gold Coast: Sawla, off duiker (Ce- 
phalophus sp.) ; Banda N’Kwanta, off “red-flanked duiker”, 
Cephalophus rufilatus ; Bandowa, off “oribi”, Ourebia ourebi ; 
all three localities in the savanna country north of the Volta 
River (Simpson, 1914 ; as Eschestypus sp. ; I have seen these 
specimens). — Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: Kio, without host 
