IX. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FAUNA OF 



YUNNAN BASED ON COLLECTIONS 



MADE BY J. COGGIN BROWN, 



B . S c. , 1909 — 1910. ^ 



PART VII.— TABANIDAE. 



By Gertrude Ricardo. 



The Tabanidae sent me for identification by Dr. Annandale 

 are few in number, comprising the following species; — 



TABANUS, Linne 



Tabanus orientis, Walker. Two females from Man Hsien. 



Tabanus monotacniatus, Bigot. Two females from the 

 same locality, rather smiUer in size than usual, the abdomen 

 being narrower, and reddish in colour. 



HAEMATOPOTA, Meigen. 

 Haematopota lata, Ricardo. Four females from Man Hsien. 



CHRYSOPS, Meigen. 



Chrysops mlokosiewiczi, Bigot (Chrysops striatus, Wulp), 

 A series of females from between Te.igyueh and Tali Fu (J. Coggin 

 Brown). The frontal callus is reddish yellow, not black. This 

 species has a wide distribution in the Palaearctic and Oriental 

 Regions, being recorded from China, Japan and Persia. 



Chrysops designata, Ricardo (p. 383, antea). One female. 



P'or references to these species see Rec. Ind. Mus., vol. iv, 

 No. vi, 1911, containing a revision of the species of Tabanus 

 from the Oriental Region, and the same publication, vol. iv, No. 

 viii, for species of Chrysops and other genera of Tabanidae. 



• The previous papers of this series appeared in Rec. Ind. Mus., v, p. 193 

 (1910), and vi, pp. 13 and 215 {191 1). 



