of the Family Tabatiidae. 107 



Pangonia, Latr. Hist. Nat. iii. p. 437 (1802). 



P. leiicomelas, Wiedem., Auss. zweifl. Ins. i. p. 90 (1828) ; Walker, List 



Dipt. pt. i. p. 1-3G (1848). — llab. Cape of Good Hope. 

 P. fhomcica, Wiedem., /. c. p. 89 ; Walker, I. c. pt. v. Suppl. 1, p. 189 



(1854) (name twice chosen). — Hub. Cape of Good Hope. 

 P. nobilis, Wiedem., /. c. ii. p. 622 ; Walker, /. c.—Hab. Cape of Good 



Hope. 

 P, spiloptera, Wiedem., I. e. p. 102; Walker, /. c. pt. i. p. 136 (1848).— 



Hab, Cape of Good Hope. 

 P. senegalensis, Macq., Hist. Nat. Dipt. i. p. 193 (1834); Walker, /. c. 



pt. V. Suppl. 1, p. 137 (1854).— ^«6. Senegal. 

 P. chrysopila, Macq., /. c. p. 194; Walker, I. c. — Hab. Africa. 

 P. fiavipes, Macq., Dipt. Exot. i. p. 98 (1838).— ^a6. Cape of Good 



Hope. 

 P. appendiculata, Macq., I. c. p. 97 ; Walker, I. c. — Hab. Cape of Good 



Hope. 

 P.funebris, Macq., I. c. Suppl. 1, p. 23 {l8'kQ).—Hab. Algeria. 

 P. ramuUfera, $, Loew, Wiener ent. M. vii. p. 9 (1863).— ^«J. Orange 



State. 

 P. semilivida, Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Ix. p. 366 (1891). [Sackenymia 



semilivida, Bigot, /. c] — Hah. West Africa. 



Pangonia, Latr. 

 Pangonia, Hond. 



Winys with first posterior cell closed. Eyes naked or 

 subnaked. 



Pangonia conjuncta, (^ $ , Walker, List Dipt. pt. i. p. 135 

 (1848) 



Palpi with first joint stout ; second joint long and slender, 

 pointed. Wings with an appendix on fork of the third vein, 

 and also one on the apex of the first posterior cell. 



Hah. Cape of Good Hope. 



Pangonia alboatra, ? , Walker, Dipt. Saund.pt. i. p. 13 (1850). 



Palpi with second joint club-shaped at base, ending in a 

 point. Wings with appendix on fork of third vein. 

 Ilab. Cape of Good Hope. 



Pangonia angulata, Fabr,, Sjst. Antl. p. 91. 5 (1805) ; 

 Wiedem., Auss. zweifl. Ins. i. p. 97 (1828) ; Loevv, Dipt. 

 Siidafrik. p. 20 (1860). 



P. obesa, Walker, List Dipt. pt. v. Suppl. 1, p 135 (1854) ; Schiner, 

 Reiae der Novara, p. 99 (1866). 



Walker's type obesa^ ? , from Saunders Coll., seems identical 

 with angulata, Fabr., agreeing with the amended descrip- 

 tion of angulata by Loew, who notes a female var., placed by 



