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Genus Mimomyia. 
Observations .—Described from two males and two females 
caught by Mr. King. It resembles to some extent M. uni for mis, 
Theob., but can at once be told by the pale area around the 
central dark area of the thorax and by the wing venation. 
The long second segment of the female antennae I did not 
notice in uniformis, but if it occurs it forms a marked generic 
character. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Mimomyia malfeyti. Newstead (1907). 
Anns. Trop. Med. and Parasit. I., No. 1, 29 (1907). 
“ Head dark brown, with pale ochreous scales. Thorax dark 
brown, with bright blue reflections and clothed with long 
backward-curved bristles; pleurae pale ochreous. Abdomen 
Mimomyia malfeyti. 9 . Newstead. Head (after Newstead). 
brown; apical segment paler; venter ochreous. Legs dark 
brown, with pale ochreous femora. Wings with a pale spot at 
the base. 
9 . Head brown, covered with rather loose, flat, creamy- 
coloured scales and a napal group of black, upright forked ones. 
