121 Oertrude Ricardo: 



Face covorcd with grcyish white tomentiim and with white 

 hairs. Palpi pale yellow, rather stout, ending in a point, with 

 somc black hairs. Beard white. Antenhae reddish, the first 

 two points paler, with black pubesccnce. Forehead narrow, 

 about eight times as long as it is broad anteriorly, a third narrower 

 antcriorly than at vertex. Frontal callus long, narrow, not quite 

 reaching eyes, with a rather stout lincal extension, somc black 

 hairs on forehead. Thorax brownish, with stout white haired 

 ])ubesccnce anteriorly and posteriordy, and black hairs elsewhere. 

 Scutellum same colour, with some grey tomentum and black and 

 white hairs. Abdomen brown, reddish brown on the anterior 

 borders of segments and more olive brown on the posterior borders, 

 \vith a white haired indistinct median stripe and traces of similar 

 lateral stripes, pubesccnce on dorsum elsewhere black, at sides 

 white; undcrside a little paler with white pubesccnce. Legs 

 yellowisli, the femora darker, and the apices of tibiae and the tarsi 

 blackish, pubesccnce on legs white, black on apices of tibiae and 

 on tarsi. Wings clear, veins yellowish. 



Tahaniis amoenus Walker. 



Threc Fcmales from Pingshiang, S. China. (Dr. Kreycnberg.) 



Group X. 



Tabaims sanguineus Walker. 



A female from Ceylon. (Coli. Lichtwardt.) 



ETHIOPIAN REGION. 



Pangoninae. 



Corizoneura lateralis Fabr. 



Two femalcs from Ghinda, Erythrea. 



One female from Port Elizabeth, S. Africa. (Dr. Brauns) 



Pangonia beckeri Bezzi. 



Two females from Mombasa. 



One female from Ghinda, Erythrea. 



The type came from Somaliland, where the species is said tt) 

 be common, see Austen, "African Blood SuckingFHes, p. ßo (1909)". 



Suhpangonia gravoti Surcouf 



Bull. Mus. d. bist. nat. de Paris, No. 6. p. 283 (1908). 



A female and a male from Victoria, Kameroon (S. Preuss). 

 The male has not yet been described, it is identicalwith the female, 

 with the exception of the pubesccnce on the abdomen which is 

 glistening white on the hind borders of the apical segments, not 

 yellow. The eyes do not quite meet, cven at the vertex. 



Metoponaplos gen. nov. 



Formed for a species named by Walker Pangonia parva, with 

 which Pangonia directa appears to be identical. It differs from 

 the species of Pangonia in the antcnnae, which have only five 

 divisions on the third Joint, it thereforc belongs to the second 

 division of Pangoninae comprising Süvius, Chrysops, etc. Ocelli 



