TABANUS STRIATUS. 71 



Fam. Tahanidae. 



22. Tabanus immanis, Wied. 



Wied. Auss. Zweifl. I. 123. 17; v. d. Wulp, Dipt. 

 Sumatra-Exped. 16. 1. 



Several female specimens, all from Sumatra. 



The eyes are bare , bronze-colored , and , after being mois- 

 tened, without crossbands. 



23. Tabanus rubidus ^ Wied. 



Wied. Dipt. ex. I. 69. 14; id. Auss. Zweifl. I. 127. 25; 

 Walk. Proc. Linn. Soc. I. 9. 



Several female specimens from Java (Blume and Lude- 

 king) and from Sumatra (v. Lansberge). 



The eyes as in the preceeding species. 



24. Tabanus striatus , Fabr. 



T. striatus, Fabr. Ent. Syst. IV. 371. 39; id. Syst. 

 Antl. 103. 47; Wied. Auss. Zweifl. I. 155. 69; v. d. 

 Wulp , Dipt. Sumatra-Exped. 16.3; — T. dorsilinea , Wied, 

 Anal. ent. 22. 10; id. Auss. Zweifl. I. 124. 110. 



Several specimens of both sexes from Java (Hekmeyer) 

 and from Sumatra (v. Lansberge). 



Eyes bare , in the cT reddish-bronze above , with large 

 facets , the lower third and the borders blackish with small 

 facets ; the two parts distinctly separated ; in the 9 ^^ 

 eyes are uniform dark-bronze, with small facets. 



25. Tabanus minimus^ v. d. Wulp. 



V. d. Wulp, Dipt. Sumatra-Exped. 18. 7. 



Two females from Ambarawa in Java (Ludeking). 



I need to add to my description 1. c, that the eyes are 



Notes from tlie Leyden IMuseuxxi, "Vol. "VU. 



