Tabanida? of the Australian Region. 37 



C. fulva is at once distinguished by its large size and 

 uniform colouring. 



? . Almost identical with the male, but the abdomen s 

 darker in colouring, more reddisli brown, with reddish- 

 yellow-haired segmentations. The thorax presents a different 

 appearance, being covered with greyish tomeutum, through 

 which appear three very distinct reddish-brown stripes a 

 shade darker than the abdomen ; in the middle of the 

 median stripe a grey line appears. Scateltum covered witli 

 greyish tomentum. Palpi are very different from others of 

 the genus ; the first joint very short, the second long, 

 curved, cylindrical, nearly as long as the proboscis, slightly 

 stouter on basal half, reddish yellow, with black pubescence. 

 Forehead almost parallel, a little wider anteriorly, with two 

 round dark spots, and a narrow lineal stripe appears beyond 

 them. Eyes quite bare. Ocelli present. Wings with the 

 first posterior cell wide open and an appendix present. 



Length 18 mm. ; proboscis 1 mm. 



$ has palpi rather long, the first joint very stout, the 

 second quite twice its length, cylindrical, with long reddish- 

 yellow hairs. Antenna have the first division of the third 

 joint bi'oad, cone-like in shape, the others small as usual. 

 In the ? the third joint is wanting. 



Corizoneura neocaledonica, Megnin, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, 



(5) viii. p. 145 (1878) ; id. ix. p. 61 (1879) ; Bigot, /. c. 



(6) iii. p. 138 (1883) [Pangonia]. 



Corizoneura leucopicta, Bigot, Meoi. Soc. Zool. de France, v. p. 615 

 (1892). 



From Megnin's description there is little doubt that Bigot 

 described the same species. His type (female) and two 

 other females, all from New Caledonia, are in a very dirty 

 condition. 



A robust black species. Abdomen with median white 

 spots, halfmoon-shaped, on most of the segments, and others 

 at the sides. Wings dark brown, with the first posterior 

 cell a little narrowed at border. Eyes apparently bare. 

 Palpi black, slender. Antenna? black. Forehead protube- 

 rant, a little wider anteriorly. Legs blackish. 



Length 15 mm. ; proboscis 4 mm. 



The name leucopicta appears crossed through, and melano- 

 leuca ? substituted, on the label. 



Corizoneura conspicua, ? , sp. n. 

 Type (female) from Endeavour River, Queensland, in 



