The Crane-Jiies of South Africa (Dijitera, TlpuUdae). 151 
Holotype, S^ Hottentot-Hollands Mountains, altitude 4000 ft., 
Caledon, Cape Colony, 1915 (Barnard). 
Allotype, $ , with the type. 
Paratopotypes, 4 (5" ? . 
Type in the South African Museum. 
This curious insect is named in honour of its collector. The outline 
of the l)ody is shown in fig. 1. 
Gen. PODONEUEA, Bergroth. 
1888. Ent. Tidskrift, vol. 9, p. 133. 
PODONEURA ANTHRACOGRAMIMA, Bergrotll. 
1888. Ent. Tidskrift, vol. 9, pp. 133, 134. 
The type-material is from Cape Town (Peringuey) and bears 
Bergroth's label No. 7 ; a (^ from Cape Town (Lightfoot) ; a (^ , 
S. W. District, Cape Colony. The wing of this remarkable insect is 
shown on Plate X, fig. 14. 
Gen. GNOPHOMYIA, Osten Sacken. 
1S59. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., p. 223. 
Gnophomyia elegans, Wiedemann. 
1830. Aussereur. Zweifl. Ins., vol. 2, p. 617 {Limnohia). 
The material at hand includes one of Bergroth's specimens (Catf- 
raria, Wahlberg, No. 6) and a female from Durban, Natal, April, 
1915 (Marley). The female offers the following measurements, length 
about 9-5 mm. ; wing, 9*5 mm. This beautiful fly bears a striking 
resemblance to certain of the Neotropical species of £'riocer«Mac(juart, 
and it is not strange that Dr. Schiner (Reise Novara) referred it to 
this genus. The wing is shown on Plate XI, fig. 15. 
Gen. GONOMYIA, Meigen. 
Sub-gen. GONOMYIA, Meigen. 
1818. Syst. Beschr., vol. 1, p. 146. 
GoNOMYiA (Gonomyia) SPURIA, Bergroth. 
1888. Ent. Tidskrift, vol. 9, pp. 134, 135. 
One female specimen from Lourenco Marquez, Portuguese East 
Africa (C. W. Howard), in the collection of the United States National 
Museum. The wing is shown on Plate XI, fig. 16. 
