no Miss G. Ricardo on the Pangoninae 



Corizoneura suhfascia, (^ , Walker, List Dipt. pt. v. Suppl. 1, 

 p. 136 (1854). 



Wings have an appendix on fork of third vein. 

 Hab. Port Nat^il, Durban (Distant). 



Co7'izoneiira hrunnipennis, Loew, Dipt. Siidafrik. i. p. 17 

 (1860). 



Two females which were unnamed ; the veins and fore 

 borders of wings are yellow, not dull grey smoky-brown as 

 Loew says. 



Bab. Port Natal. 



Corizoneura suavis, Loew, Dipt. Siidafrik. i. p. 17 (1860). 



Two females. 



Hab. Potchefstroom, Transvaal. 



Corizoneura varicolor, (^ ? , Wiedem., Auss. zweifl. Ins. i. 

 p. 98 (1828) ; Walker, List Dipt. pt. i. p. 134 (1848), 

 pt. V. Sup})l. 1, p. 137 (1854); Loew, Dipt. Siidafrik. 

 i. p. 17 (1860). 



The male has not been described. There is one male in the 

 Museum from the Transvaal which answers to Wiedemann's 

 description in every particular, but has the prolongations on the 

 fore tarsi, viz. from the extremity of the first joint of tarsus 

 there is the first prolongation, overlapping a second one, which 

 starts from the base of the extremely short second joint and 

 continues beyond the third ; both are yellow in colour as 

 the legs. There is another male rather larger, which was 

 wrongly labelled P. aj)pendiculata, Macq., from South Africa, 

 and five females so labelled; the hairs on the second and 

 fourth segments of abdomen are hardly apparent in some of 

 the specimens, which are old and rubbed. 



Hab. South Africa, Natal, Transvaal 



Corizoneura pallidipennis, ? , sp. n. (PI. I. fig. 3.) 



Liglit fulvous. The upper part of the face is covered with 

 greyish tomentum ; longitudinal furrows on the vertex. 

 Antennae red, the first two joints are greyish. Beard white. 

 Palpi red ; a short furrow on the upper end of the last joint, 

 which is only half as long as the first and is club-shaped. 

 Proboscis a little longer than body. Thorax brown, covered 

 with short yellow pubescence, fringed at sides with yellow 

 hairs, with tufts of white hairs above wings reaching to 



