i58 Annals of the South African Museum, 



TABANUS MINUSCULAEIS, Austen. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) ix. p. 31 (1912). 



Females from Zululand (M'fongosi, W. E. Jones, 1911). 



The type came from Portuguese East Africa, Umbelusi River, 

 20 miles south of Lorenzo Marques. 



TABANUS GRATUS, Leow. 

 Dipt. Slid. Afrik. p. 42 (1860). 

 Female, S. Rhodesia (Umfuli River). 



GROUP XIV. 



TABANUS DITAENIATUS, Macq. 

 Dipt. Exot. i. p. 130 (1838). 



A female from Cape Colony (Dumbrody, Father J. O'Neil), and 

 another from Natal (Newcastle, A. E. Hunt). 



TABANUS FUSCIPES, Ricardo. 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) i. p. 332 (1908). 

 S. Rhodesia (Salisbury, R. Jack). 



GROUP XV. 



TABANUS MACULATISSIMUS, Macq. 

 Dipt. Exot. i. p. 125 (1838). 



Females. Cape Colony (Kentani, Miss Pegler). Transvaal 

 (Barberton, H. Edwards). 



GROUP XVI. 



TABANUS TAENIATUS, Macq. 

 Hist. Nat. i. p. 207 (1834). 



Three females from Cape Colony (Hex River, L. Peringuey ; Car- 

 narvon, E. G. Alston); one female from Natal (Newcastle, A. E. 

 Hunt). 



TABANUS VEXANS, Loew. 

 Dipt. Slid. Afrik. p. 34 (1860). 



Two females from Port Nolloth. They agree in almost every 

 particular with Loew's description of his type from the Cape. 



