1945] 
Notes on Hippoboscidoe 
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Fig. 1 . Lynchia schoutedeni J. Bequaert, n. sp. A, head of male holotype; B, 
abdomen of male holotype from above (right) and below (left) ; C, abdomen of 
female paratype, Katwe, from above (right) and below (left). 
cally striolate in the middle (as in male) ; but the sides, beyond 
the pleurite, with strong setae which become very long and are 
more or less crowded into a brush posteriorly; in addition, a 
large brush-like patch of long and strong bristles on each side 
anteriorly near the small median, elliptical sclerotized plate. 
Preanal sclerotized plate semi-elliptical in outline, rounded- 
truncate behind, the long apical bristles stronger and more nu- 
