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Cyphomyia auriflamma, Wiedemann, Zool. Mag. i. 3, p. 54 ; A. z. Ins. ii. p. 54, 



t. 8. f. 1 ; Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. i. p. 242 ; Guerin, Iconogr. t. 98. f. 5 ; 



Gerstaecker, Linn. Ent. xi. p. 276 ; Bellardi, Saggio &cu i. p. 21.- — 



Mexico, Brazil, Guiana. (=chrysodota, Perty,Del. An. Art. p.184, t. 36. 



f. 14, s [Gerst.] ; cyanea, Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. i. p. 242, $ [Gerst.].} 



pilosissima, Gerstaecker, Linn. Ent. xi. p. 292. 



similis, Bellardi, Saggio &c. i. p. 23, t. 1. f. 7. 



scalaris, Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1875, p. 487. 



simplex, Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. n. ser. v. p. 268. 



tomentosa, Gerstaecker, Linn. Ent. xi. p. 294 ; Bellardi, Saggio &c. i. 



p. 22. — Morelia, Patzcuaro, Mexico. 

 Acanthina nana, Bellardi, Saggio &c. Append, p. 9. — Tuxpango, Mexico. 

 ornata, Macq. Dipt. Ex. Suppl. i. p. 51, t. 5. f. 5 ; Bellardi, Saggio &c. i. 



p. 28. — Mexico, Brazil. 

 Chordonota carbonaria, Bellardi, 1. c. Append, p. 11. — Tuxpango, Mexico. 



fuscipennis, Bellardi, 1. c. Append, p. 11, f. 6. — Playa Vicente, Mexico. 



Clitellaria fenestrata, Macq. Dipt. Ex. Suppl. i. p. 53 (JEphippium). 



halala, Walker, List &c. iii. p. 523. — Honduras. 



obesa, Walker, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. n. ser. v. p. 270. 



Euryneura pygmcea, Bellardi, I. c. Append, p. 12, f. 5 (Clitellaria) ; Schiner, 



Reise d. Novara, p. 56. — Tuxpango, Mexico. 

 Neorondania obscura, Jaennicke, Neue exot. Dipt. p. 17. 

 Nemotelus polyposus, Say, Compl. Wr. ii. p. 356. 

 Cynipimorpha bilimeki, Brauer, Vers. Char. Gatt. der Notacanthen, p. 19. 



Fam. TABAHIDJB. 



PANGONIA, 



Pangonia, Latreille, Hist. Nat. Crust, et Ins. iii. p. 437 (1802). 



l. Pangonia pyrausta, sp. n., $ . 



Brown, segments 4-6 of the abdomen clothed with dense bright rufous hair ; proboscis long ; eyes pubescent ; 



ocelli distinct; first posterior cell distinctly open, although coarctate. 

 Length, including the conical projection of the head, about 18 millim. ; proboscis 10 millim. 



Hab. Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 4000 to 6000 feet (Champion). 



Female. Antennae with the basal joints brown, with black hairs; third joint black, 

 narrow and long, not broader anywhere than the basal joints. Palpi long, black, the last 

 joint lanceolate, with a long, acuminate prolongation. Front and face dark brown, nearly 

 black, the latter projecting in the shape of a rather long cone ; occiput grey, with white 

 hairs. Thoracic dorsum chocolate-brown, with a slight hoary bloom, clothed with scattered, 



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