List of South African Tabamdae (Diptcra}. 449 



PANGONIA OLDII, Austen. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) i. p. 215 (1908). 

 Southern Rhodesia (Lornagundi, R. Jack). 



SUB-GENUS CORIZONEURA, Bond. 

 Archivio per la Zool., Modena iii. 85 (1863). 



CORIZONEURA BRUNNIPENNIS, Loew. 

 Dipt. Slid. Afrik. p. 18 (1860). (Pangonia.) 

 Two females from Transvaal (Barberton, H. Edwards). 



CORIZONEURA SPILOPTERA, "Wied. 

 Dipt. Exot. i. p. 57 (1821). (Pangonia.) 



Females from Cape Colony (Grootfontein, W. F. Purcell ; Klip- 

 fontein, Narnaqualand, Aug., 1892 ; Giftberg, Van Rhynsdorp, 

 Sept., 1912, R. M. Lightfoot). 



CORIZONEURA AETHIOPICA, Thunberg. 



Nov. Act. R. Soc. is. Sci. Upsala, p. 67 (1827) (Tanyglossa) ; see 

 Austen, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) i. p. 345 (1908) 



Syn. Pangonia varicolor, Wied., and Pangonia appendiculata, 

 Macq. 



Females from Cape Colony (Knysna, Graham's Town, East 

 London, Kentani) ; males and females from Durban, Natal, etc. 



CORIZONEURA LATERALIS, Fabr. 

 Syst. Antl. 91 (Pangonia} 1805. 

 One male from Cape Colony (Stellenbosch). 



CORIZONEURA PALLIDIPENNIS, Ricardo. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) vi. p. 110 (1900). 



A series of females from Transvaal (Barberton, H. Edwards, 

 Nov., 1911) ; Natal (Durban), Cape Colony (Dunbrody, Rev. 

 O'Neil, 1900; Seymour, L. Peringuey); Zululand (M'fongosi, W. E. 

 Jones) ; and two males from Transvaal (Barberton, H. Edwards, 

 Nov., 1911). 



The males are similar to the females. Palpi reddish yellow, the 

 second joint conical, with black pubescence. Eyes do not 

 actually join for more than half their length, barely that in one 



