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♦testacea Macq. 1846, Dipt. Exot., Suppl. 1:29. (Dichelacera) B. M.(H). 

 Krdber (1934) with repanda as queried synonym = *Dichelacera repanda 

 Wlk. 1848. Bequaert and Renjifo (1946) as {Catachlorops). Close to 

 *quadrimaculatus Macq. and *alcis Will. 



*testaceiventris Macq. 1848, Dipt. Exot., Suppl. 3:9. (Pangonia) B. M.(H) 

 = Esenbeckia, Krciber (1932a) with umbra Wlk. 1850 as synonym = 

 *E. umbra Wlk. 



♦testaceomaculatus Macq. 1838, Dipt. Exot., 1(1) : 144. (Tabanus) M. P.(H) 

 = Dasybasis, Krober (i93oi) as (Agelanius). = ? *D. trigonophorus 

 Macq. 1838, p. 185. 



*testaceus Macq. 1838, Dipt. Exot., 1(1): 137. (Tabamis) M. P. Closest to 

 *T. indecisiis Big. but differs. Krober (1930c) claims he saw type in London. 

 Not T. testaccus Forskal 1775. 



*tinctipennis Krob. 1931, Zool. Anz., 94(9-10) : 256. (Esenbeckia) B. M. 



*tinctus Wlk. 1850, Dipt. Saund., 1:29. (Tabanus) B. M. = Tabanus eggeri 

 Schin. 1868 (Palearctic), nom. nov. pro T. intermedius Egger 1859, not 

 Walker 1848. Walker's name appears to be the oldest for this European 

 species. Bequaert (1940) suggests may not be Neotropical. (N.S.) 



♦transposita Wlk. 1854, List, 5:151. (Dichelacera) B. M.(H) = Catachlo- 

 rops, Krober (i93ii, 1934). Fairchild (1940b). 



*trifaria Macq. 1838, Dipt. Exot., 1(1): 163. (Chrysops) M. P.(H). Krober 

 (1926, 1934). 



♦trifascia Wlk. 1850, Dipt. Saund., 1:37. (Tabanus) B. M. Type in very 

 poor condition, a c? Stenotabanus, but not further identifiable in present 

 state of knowledge of this group. It is not the c? of *callosus Macq. as sug- 

 gested by Krober (1934). 



♦trigonophorus Macq. 1838, Dipt. Exot., 1(2) : 185. (Tabamis) M. P. = Dasy- 

 basis. Very close to *testaceomaculatus Macq. 1838, p. 144, structurally, but 

 both types very denuded and certainty impossible. 



*tristi3 Big. 1892, 5 : 621. (Dasybasis) B. M. = ? Protodasyapha, Krober 

 (1930k). A (S. Eyes densely pubescent, holoptic, facets demarcated. Ocelli 

 present. Subcpaulet bare, hind tibiae spurred, labella fleshy, antennae subu- 

 late, Pangonia-Wkt. 



*tritus Wlk. 1857, Trans. Linn. Soc. London, 17(3) : 338. (Tabanus) B. AL = 

 Dasybasis. Krober (i93oi, 1934) as Stypommia, the genotype of which St. 

 patagonica End., he considers a synonym of tritus Wlk., but his figures and 

 descriptions of patagonica and tritus do not agree with each other or with 

 Walker's type. 



*umbra Wlk. 1850, Dipt. Saund., i: 19. (Pangonia) B. M.(H) = *Esenbeckia 

 testaceiventris Macq. 1848, Krober (1934). 



*unicinctus Wlk. 1857, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 4: 122. (Tabamis) B. M. = 

 ♦Leucotabanus albovarius (Wlk.) 1854. (N.S.) = *Lcucotabanus leu- 

 conotum Fclild. 1941. Not T. utiicinctus Loew 1856. The type lacks antennae 

 and is poorly preserved. It is either albovarius Wlk. or canithorax Fchld. 

 with the former more likely. *Leuconotum Fchld. is the same as *aIbovarius 

 Wlk. 



*unicolor Macq. 1845, Dipt. Exot, Suppl. 1:27. (Pangonia) B. M.(H) = 

 Fidena castanea Perty 1830, Krober (1930k, 1934) • = *Pangonia tabani- 

 pennis Macq. 1848. Lutz (1909) makes xanthopogon Macq. 1838 also a syno- 

 nym of castanea Perty. Lutz (1907) says unicolor Will. 1895 is different. 



