126 Gerfrnde I?irarclo: 



borders of the segments, sides with long black and yellow hairs ; 

 underside reddish yellow, black on the last' three segments. Legs 

 blackish with long black hairs on the femora-and tibiac. Wings 

 and veins darker in colouring. Forehe ad is less wide, but slightly 

 narrower at Vertex, shining black. Antennae with longer and 

 more numerous black hairs on the first-two segments. Palpi with 

 the first Joint short, the second conical, clothed with long black 

 hairs. Length 9 mill. 



Rhinomyza Stimulans Austen. 



Two males from N. Kameroons (L. Conradt) and two from 

 Kameroons (Conradt). The type was described from N. Nigeria. 



Rhinomyza denticornis Wied. 



|Two males from Algoa Bay, Cape Town (Dr. Brauns). A 

 female from Johannisburg (J. P. Cregoe), 1899. 



Orgizomyia zigzag Macq. : 



One female from Madagascar. 



Chrysops dimidiatus v. d. Wulp 



Three females from Kameroon (Conradt), Coli. Kraatz. 



Chrysops silacea Austen. 



Three females from S^ Isabel, Fernando Po (L. Conradt). 

 One female from Kameroon (Conradt). 



Chrysops bicolor Cordier. 



[Chrysops nigrijlava Austen.] 



üne female from Nguelo, Usambara, Uganda. The type was 

 rccorded from German East Africa, the species has apparently 

 not been previously recorded, except from that district. 



Hinea distincta n. sp. 



The genus belongs to the Pangoninae ; hind tibiae with spurs. 

 Only two species have been described as belonging to this genus 

 both dark in colour viz. H. flavipes, Adams, Kansas Univ. Sei. 

 Bull. III, p. 150, 1905, the type of the genus, and H. periusus Loew, 

 Dipt. Südafrik., p. 22 (1860), originally placed by Loew in the 

 genus Silvius. The genus is recognized by the peculiar palpi which 

 are large and crescent shaped, the antennae also have a long 

 tooth-like projection on the third Joint. The type came from 

 Salisbury, Rhodesia. Loew's species from Caffraria. 



In the German Ent. Museum are two very much damaged 

 specimens, one a female from Kameroons (Conradt) the other 

 apparently a female from the same locality (Coli. Kraatz), ab- 

 domen incomplete. The species is here described in spite of the 

 poor condition of the specimens as being such a striking looking 

 species there will be no difficulty in recognizing them. 



A large slender fly, the abdomen orange coloured at base, 

 black at apex. Antennae, palpi, face and fore head and the legis 

 dull reddish yellow. Length 20 mill. 



Face dull reddish yellow, almost bar^, a few short reddish 

 yellow hairs on checks, convex, divided from the cheeks by a deep 

 furrow. Palpi reddish, with some short reddish pubescence, 



