660 An. Lutz, 
E. (Pangonia) tenuistria WALKER (L. 3, 9). 
Originalbeschreibung: „Pangonia teuwistria n. sp. Cinereo-nigra, 
abdomine nigro albo univittato, pedibus piceis, femoribus nigris, alis 
limpidis; basi fuseis. 
Resembles a Bombylius. Body grayish black; head thickly 
clothed beneath with black hairs; eyes dark piceous, with a metallic 
tinge; mouth black, hardly half the length of the body; feelers 
black; breast and sides of the chest clothed with black hairs; ab- 
domen black, thickly clothed above and below with short black 
hairs, and having on the back a slender, short and irregular white 
stripe; legs very dark piceous; thichs black clothed with short black 
hairs; wings colourless, pale brown towards the base which is dark 
brown; veins piceous, tawny along the fore border; poisers ferru- 
ginous with piceous tips. Length of the body 6 lines; of the wings 
12 lines. Brazil. From Mr. Mornay’s collection.“ 
Zusatz von Miss Rıcarno (]. c.): „The palpi have the second 
joint shorter than the first and club-shaped.. Wings have no 
appendix.“ 
E. fulvitibialis Rıcarno (in: Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (7), Vol. 5, 
Februar 1900). 
Originalbeschreibung: „Brown. Antennae reddish brown. Palpi 
black, long and slender; second joint equal in length to the first, 
broader at base, tapering to a point. Face with upper part covered 
with hoary pubescence. Beard white. Thorax chestnut-brown with 
some hoary pubescence, white hairs at the base of wings. Abdomen 
shining; a tuft of white hairs on the lateral margeins of second, 
fifth and sixth segments; on the underside the white hairs become 
a faint band on the second segments. Legs brown; the tibiae and 
the first joints of tarsi yellow, the posterior tibiae and the tarsi are 
darker in colour. Wings hyaline, brown at the base and on fore 
border, cross-veins slightly shadowed. Length 15 proboscis 8 millim. 
Hab. Brazil (Mornay).“ 
Hiermit wäre die Liste der Pangonien im weitern Sinne er- 
ledigt. Es kann freilich keinem Zweifel unterliegen, daß im Ge- 
biete noch manche unbekannte Art vorkommt; indessen dürfte es 
an der Hand der vorliegenden Beschreibungen und Abbildungen 
leicht sein, zu entscheiden, ob die gesammelten Exemplare zu bereits 
bekannten oder neuen Arten gehören. 
