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AUSTRALIAN TABANIDjE, IV., 



My reference to P. maculipeunis Macq., (Proc. Linn. Soc. N. 

 S. Wales, 1917, xlii., pp. 513 and 515), should refer to P. niyri- 

 pennis Ricardo. 



Errphopsis lasiophthalma Boisd. 



Voy. "Astrolabe,'" Zool., ii., p. 666 (1832); Ricardo, Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., (8), xix., p.210 (1917): Taylor, Records Aust. Mus., 

 xii., No.5, p.56 (1918). 



A specimen in Mr. Froggatt's collection agrees with Miss 

 Ricardo's description in all details except the antennae, which 

 are black, and the palpi black, with the apical third of the 

 second joint dark red, pubescence mainly black. 



Hah.—W.A.: Darlington (J. Clarke/Coll. W. W. Froggatt, 

 No.83F). 



Errphopsis submacula Walker. 



List. Dipt,, i., p.142 (1848); id., Dipt. Saund., i., p. 13 (1850); 

 Ricardo, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (7), v, p.115 (1900). 



A specimen under review agrees with Miss Ricardo's descrip- 

 tion. The third joint of the antennae is broken. The wings are 

 yellowish along the costa, and at the base, and have the first 

 and fourth posterior cells closed for a short distance from the 

 border. 



Miss Ricardo remarks that this species should belong to 

 Scione Walker, (Diclisa Schiner), but that it is too nearly allied 

 to E. guttata Don., and E. media Walker, to make it advisable 

 to remove it from Erephopsis at present., 



Hab.—W. Australia (C. French, 1909; Coll. W. W. Froggatt, 

 No.84F). 



DlATOMINRURA BRRVIROSTRIS Macquait. 



Dipt. Exot., Suppl., iv., p. 326 (1842); Ricardo, Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., (8), xix., p.208 (1917). 



Hah. — Q. : Mt. Tambourine (W. H. Davidson, per R. J. 

 Till yard). 



DlATOMINRURA AURIFLUA Donovan. 



Gen. Illustr. Ent. Hym. et Dipt, (1805) [Tabanus]; Ricardo, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), xix., p. 208 (1917). 



Hab. Tasmania : Launeeston (F. M. Littler). N.S.W. : 

 Hampton (R. J. Tillyard). ' 



