26 Miss G. Ricardo on the 



$, Is similar, facets of eyes almost uniform in size. 

 Palpi as large as those of the female, more hairy. Abdomen 

 almost wholly yellow on the three first segments, with thick 

 hlack pubescence at the sides, mixed with some yellow hairs 

 at apex. Wings with the first posterior cell just open at 

 border or closed. 



Walker, in Suppl. v. p. 139 (1854), makes this species a 

 synonym of Pangonia fuliginosa, Bois, from New Guinea, 

 but, judging from the description of this last species, he was 

 probably in error. 



Erephopsis guttata, Donovan, Gener. Tllustr. Ent. i., Hym. et 

 Dipt. (1805) ; Wied. Auss. zweifl. Ins. i. p. 194 (1830) 

 \Tabanus\; Guerin, Vovage de la ' Coquille,' Zool. ii. 

 p. 289, pi. xx. fig. 10 (1830) [Tabanus] ; Ricardo, Ann. 

 & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) v. pp. 112, 114 (1900) ; Proggatt, 

 Science Bull. New South Wales, iii. p. 5 (1911) 

 \_Pangonia\. 



Pangonia margaritifera, Wied. Auss. zweifl. Ins. i. p. 88 (1830); 



Macq. Dipt. Exot. Suppl. iii. p. 8 (1847); Williston, Kans. Univ. 



Quart, iii. p. 191 (1895). 

 Pangonia albonotata, Macq. Dipt. Exot., Suppl. v. p. 40 (1855). 



Males and females from Sydney, Brisbane, and Queens- 

 land in Brit. Mus. Coll. 



One female in Mr. French's Coll. from Dandenong Ranges, 

 Victoria. 



Macquart's species in the Verrall Coll. is identical. A 

 large black species marked with median white abdominal 

 spots and with white hairs on sides of thorax. 



Erephopsis media, Walker, List Dipt. i. p. 142 (4848) 

 \_Pangonia] ; Ricardo, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) v. 

 pp. 112, 114- (1900). 



Pangonia limbinervis, Macq. Dipt. Exot., Suppl. v. p. 41 (1855). 



Macquart's type in the Verrall Coll. is identical with this 

 species. 



Erephopsis cinerea, ? , sp. n. 



Type (female) and another from Swan River, W.Australia 

 (G. C. Shortridge), 1906, 293, in Brit. Mus. Coll. 



A small black species, allied to E. macroporum, Macq., in 

 the shading of the wings. Antennas, palpi, and legs blackish. 



Length 10 mm. Proboscis 2 mm. 



Face reddish brown, convex in the centre, with some long 



