and three new [nsects from Nepaul. 135 
Some of these insects are found without wings, most likely in 
the larva state. 
Order. DIPTERA. 
Fam. TABANIDÆ. 
Genus. PANGONIA. Latr. 
PANGONIA LONGIROSTRIS. 
P. villosa flava, thorace ferrugineo, abdomine nigro-brunneo : 
segmentorum marginibus flavis, alis immaculatis. 
Tas. VL Fig. 5. 6. 
Rostrum about twelve times longer than the head. Antenne 
approximated at the base, short, consisting of three pieces, 
the two lowest of which are very small, the upper one long, 
tapering to a point, and composed of eight small articula- 
tions. Eyes large, very prominent. Head and thorax very 
hairy both above and beneath, longer under the throat; of 
a bright yellow beneath, brownish above. Wings longer 
than the abdomen, hyaline; costa! nerves brown. Body 
black; the margins of each segment shining, the sides 
hairy.  Halteres short, having the shafts yellow and the 
knobs ovate, black. 
Length of the insect from the base of the rostrum to the apex of 
the abdomen ten lines ; and of the rostrum two inches and 
a half. 
| Tuomas HARDWICKE, 
CALCUTTA, Major-General. 
January 6, 1822. 
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