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deep that it is impossible to see the stigmata which he in the interior. 
Colour, dull steel-black, without an y trace of the dull steel blue seen 
in the puparium of G. pal pahs. 
Length 7 50 to 8 mm.; width 4 to 4*50 mm. 
Localities: — Leopoldville (Dec.; reported, all the year round) 
Tshumbm; Yumbie (Dr. Rodham); LukoleJ cad); 
Bolengi (Dr. Dye); Coquilhatville (Dr. Mordighlia); N’ouvcllc 
Anvers; Bwela (reported, Rev. Kenred Smith {tongipenuis ?)); 
Aruwimi River; Lulu River (reported, ( '< unm.111. 1 .mt Lund ( longi■ 
pennis ?)); near Lalowa; near Utikakadja; Sendwe; Mftmlrin 
Kasongo (Oct.-May). 
Circumstances of capture :— This fly occurs in very much smaller 
numbers than G. pal pahs and it is the rarest thing for more than one 
to be seen at a time. Most of our specimens were caught in the bush 
or from canoes paddled slowly along the edge of a wooded stream 
one were seen to fly on board the steamer used by the expedition 
on their journey from Leopoldville to Stanly l ulls, altht■ 
t M ^ f ° Und " ° nC ° f the “bins. Gloss,,,, fuse, has 
inT tabk. een erVed th£ C ° ng ° ‘° be morc or lcss noctunuI 
A buffalo was shot Part .u 
arrived about an hour after nightfall “ 1^11^1 "h* b> ' Ca, " P ’ wher * " 
trying to feed—there was no hlnnH ■’ ■, 3 ' a ,am l' ,l aught 
two later a pair of G. fusca were * 1 i! St0mach — on buffalo'* neck 
On two occasions specimens have w 8 CO,tu ’ about ‘he lighted lamp in a tent, 
of the expedition. ha ' e been cau « ht a *‘er nightfall in the illuminated tents 
fly have beea 
Glossina pallidipes, Austen 
were seen, although ,05^^ ^ ° btamed at Kason S° No others 
ments, were carefully examined 6 CaUght for transmission expen- 
. Localities ;-ThtlTh Wiedemann 
district. Two lots of soeL ^ y been sent to us from the Katanga 
^ough Major Maife yt , WW -“ived One reached as 
PPer Luapula. ' Cr V ' as bent b >’ a local official from the 
