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roof, bearing weak marginal bristles at its posterior 
margin. Stigmata are not visible. Fifth sterilite is 
shining and coloured in the same manner, it bears 
two pairs of strong, backwardly directed bristles on 
its disc. Dorsal margin of vulva consists of three lobes 
beset with hairs. Fig. 7. 
Described from seven male and eight female spe¬ 
cimens. 
Range. — Cape Colony. Collected in the months 
January to A/pril and October to November. One pair 
from Delarey. W. Transvaal. I. 1917. Dr. Brauns leg. 
I have to thank Dr. Villeneuve for giving me the 
unpublished description by Dr. Botcher of this species 
and for the revision of the others. 
Dr. Böttcher found two males and one female 
under the name nudipes Schin. in litt, from Cape of 
Good Hope in collect. Winthem (Hofmuseum Wien.). 
He chose the name nodosa with respect to the form 
of penis and forceps and his description as well as hts 
sketch of the genitals taken from the Vienna speci¬ 
mens agree very well with my specimens. 
Sarcophaga flavibarbis nov. spec. 
Holotype. — Male, collection of the writer. 
Collector Dr. Brauns. 
Length. — i 3 mm. 
Male, head. — Frontal vitta bright brown, a 
little broader than one orbita. Breadth of front at 
narrowest part equal to four fifth eye width. Viewed 
from side orbita, gena and cheek of (light brassy 
colour with brown reflections. Beard and post orbita 
of the same colour. Back of head grey with three 
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