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self to figuring the forceps and penis in dorsal view. 
(Fig. 9 a.-b.). 
Fig. 9 — cf 5. albiceps Mg., a. forceps, b. penis 
The following three species are more or less 
related to the group oif our european haemorrhoa Mg. 
The first is described by Wiedemann i 83 o from Cape 
of Good Hope as : 
Sarcophaga regularis Wied. 
Wiedemann. Aussereurop. Zwfl., Bd. II. 357.6. 
(i 83 o). 
Macquart. Dipt, éxot., Supplenti. 1 .190. (i 846 ). 
Th rough the kindness of Dr. Enderlein I have seen 
a male specimen of the Berliner Museum from South 
Africa. Cape. Krebs leg. It is an easily recognisable 
species on account of its regularly designed abdomen. 
Length. i 4—15 mm. 
Male, Head, — Frontal vitta black, twice as broad 
