832 



TABANIDAE FROM CAMDEN HAVEN DISTRICT, 



TABLE SHOWING SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF 



it is found commonest in Northern Queensland, but it belongs 

 to the typically Southern group of Diatomineura. The numbers 

 of these groups represented are therefore: Southern 26, North- 

 ern 15. 



Sub-family PANGONINAE. 



Erephopsis guttata Donovan. 



Illust. Ent. I. Hym. et Dipt., 1806; Ric, Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., (7), v., p. 144 (1900). 



This fine species was fairly abundant from November 20th to 

 March 20th. It attacks animals fiercely in the bush, especially 

 horses; it is not often seen in the dairies or in the open. In 

 all the 4th posterior cell is narrowed at the margin and in some 

 specimens this cell is actually closed. 



