Australia and the Fiji IdanJs. 219 



to belong to tliis species, though the type came from 

 Queensland. Tliese females have a broader tbfehead, wider 

 anteriorly, whereas in the type it is pai-allei. 



Group VII. 



Tabarms stranymanni, ^7 , Ricardo, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 (8) xiv. p. 393 (1914). 



One male from Cairns District (W. D. Dodd). 



Tabanus rupnotatus, Bi^ot, TNIem. Soc. Zool. de France, v. 

 p. 673 (1892) {Ati/lotus) : llicardo, Ann. & Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. (8) xiv. p. 392 (1914). 



A series of females from Melville Island^ N. Territory. 



2\ibanus pseiidoardens, Taylor, Austr. Inst. Trop. Med. 1911, 

 p. 66, pi. xiv. fig. 18 (1913) ; Austen, Ann. & Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. (8) xiii. p. 265 (1914) ; Kicurdo, ibid. (8) 

 xiv. p. 272 (1915). 



A series of females from Cairns District, Queensland. 



Gronp VIII. 



Tabanus victoriensis, Hicardo, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) 

 xiv. p. 275 (1915). 



Females from Mt. Tambourine, S. Queensland. 



Group IX. 



Tabanus mac<]uarti, Ricardo, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) 

 xiv. p. Z77 (1915). \_Tubunus Hmbatinervis, Macq. 

 Dipt. Exot., Suppl. iv. p. 333 (1852).] 



A series of females from Cairns District, Queensland. 



Tabanus neogermanicus, Ricardo, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) 

 xiv. p. 283 (1915). 



A series of females from Melville Island^ S. Queensland. 



Tabanus clavicallosus, $ ^ sp. n. 



Type (female) from Milson Island, New South Wales, 

 10.1.15; other females from the same locality, and one 

 female from Sydney. (" Eyes of a dull brown colour when 

 alive " : note b\ collector.) 



