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tarsi and first segment of the mid pale brown ; first and second 
segment of hind tarsi dark brown. (The remaining segments of the 
nnd and hind tarsi are unfortunately wanting.) Wings uniformly 
brown. 
Length, w exclusive of proboscis, 9 mm. ; length of wing 9 nun 
A single specimen of this fly was sent to us by the Rev and 
Mrs. Billington. It was collected by them at I siiuinbin in 1905. 
I his interesting species may be readily recognised from .ill oilier 
members of the genus, by the curious spotted or mottled apjicaran t 
of the thorax, pleurae, and femora I*o the unaided eye it lot Its 
like a dark specimen of Clossina pal pal h % R I) ; but a pocket km 
immediately reveals the peculiar markings. 
e u iv 1 ri k 
TSETSE FLIES 
Trustw 
• t t "° rthy persons fre quently stated that tsetse flies of sm; 
2 2 ° r existed in various localities Th, 
^;,r ev w u r ble ,o further ***& ^ 
1 st 0 0 r theief ° re c ° ,npiled ^Mowing supplements 
havebelnl 1 : **“ flles ~ The names.. ’ ,rrmg Z 
distribution Of fteC/JVj* pre P a ™‘i°n of the map showing « 
Makunga, M^nfema (I'porL^An Dr. BignamO 
Kamba,ontheLomami R 1 ; ' ' '?° S ' Chef <k ' P °«') ■ Bo 
road from Kasongo to ^ na,ives): " A11 alon S tl 
confirmatory reports h; V ' * (reported 1905. Bishop Rodens 
along this route Piani T 3een received from the following place 
yamba; Kibonga 2 *™^’ Kabambare . Kalembelembe, Vamba 
Klvu (reported, Command^f l ^ eportcd> Chcf de Poste); Lak 
Bishop Rodens) ; “ pj. , lunt ‘) : f PPer Luama River (reports 
district are so f ew as to h t . Setses do not exist in the Katang 
Chef de^.Secto ^ 11 * 1 ( re P°rted Feb. 4th. 19°! 
--- P laces in Katanga at whirl 
t This statement i • ,s has not been allowed for in th 
vSrl* report, received bv u, 
“ wera ** c - * - 
