THE ANNALS 
MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 
[NINTH SERIES.) 
No. 29. MAY 1920. 
LIL.—Notes on the Asilidze: Sub-division Asilinee. 
By Gerrroupe Ricarpo. 
[Continued from p. 241. } 
Dysmachus tibialis, Macq. 
Dipt. Exot. i. (2) p. 245 (1838). 
This species was described by Macquart from the Cape 
as follows :— 
“‘ Yellow-haired. Moustache yellow. Legs black ; tibiz 
red. Wings with the fourth posterior cell oblique. 
Face and forehead with yellow tomentum. Beard yellow. 
Antenne wanting. Thorax and abdomen black with green 
reflections, tomeutum and pubescence greyish yellow. Legs 
with yellow and black bristles, apices of tibiz black. Wings 
yellowish, the longitudinal veins bordered with light brown. 
Sea ome 
The specimens noted below seem to answer to this de- 
scription, but till the type can be examined the question 
must remain doubtful. The following description will serve, 
at any rate, to identify my specimens :— 
Males and females from Stellenbosch, in Cape Museum 
Coll. 
Distinguished by the wholly yellow beard and by the 
yellowish-red tibize and yellow pubescence on scutellum. 
Length, ¢ 22-23, 2 24 mm. 
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