Seance du 18 Juin 1924 
315 
Sarcophaga ilies from a certain region is forced to 
look for descriptions of forms from adjacent regions 
in all recent publications. 
After such researches I can record Sarcophaga 
orientali s Parker., originally described from the 
Philippines, for East Sumatra, Deli., from where J 
received one male from Dr. Marx. 
Save, dux Thoms, var. tuberosa Pand. the exis¬ 
tence of which in the Philippines is mentioned by 
Parker (2), is represented in Zoolog. Staatssamm¬ 
lung, München, by several specimens from Egypt, 
Luxor and Heluan, and in my own collection by a 
male from Madagascar (ex. coll. Le Moult.) and dux , 
var. exuberans Pand. from Gape Colony, Will ow- 
more. Sept. 10.1918. (Dr. Brauns coll.) 
I have also determined the following palaearctic 
forms : Sarc. securifera Villen, from Alai Tagli, Tur¬ 
kestan; Save. ( Ravinia ) hacmatodes Mg. from Ussuri. 
Kasakevitsch. (Korb leg.) and Sarc. haemorrhoidalis 
Mg., known from various parts of the Mediterranean 
region, from Angora, Anatol. (Rockinger leg.). 
A couple of the nearctic species Sarc. pervillosa 
Aldi*. I received from Habana, Cuba, from Prof. W. H. 
Hoffmann. As the female is yet unknown, according 
to Aldrich 3 ), I can give some short details of it. — 
Tergite of fourth abdominal segment orange on dorsal 
and ventral side, only on the last a little silvery grey 
pollinose. A row of stout bristles on posterior margin 
2) Parker, Dipt, from Philippines and Guam. Proceed. 
U. S. N. M. Voi. -54, (1917). 
3) Aldrich, Sarcophaga and allies. La Fayette. Inch 
1916. 
