114 Miss G. Ricardo on the Pangoninse 



C. nic/ricornis, Bigot, Mem. Soc. Zool. Fr. v. p. 614 (1892). — Hah. 

 Australia. 

 ? C. ruhiginom, Bigot, I. c. p. 615. — Hah. Australia. 

 C. kucopicta, Bigot, /. c. — Hnh. New Caledonia. 

 C. trichocera, Bigot, /. c. p. 616. — Hah. Australia. 

 C. anguda, Bigot, I. c. p. 617. — Hub. Australia. 



Pangonia, Latr. 



P. Eoei, King, Narr. Surv. Coasts Austral, ii. p. 467 (1827) ; Wiedem., 

 Auss. zweifl. Ins. ii. p. 647 (18-30); Walker, List Dipt. pt. i. p. 145 

 (1848) ; id. /. c. pt. v. Suppl. 1, p. 145 (l8o-i). —Hab. Australia. 



P. lasiophthnhna, Bois., Voy. Astrolabe, Zool. ii. p. 666 (1832); Macq., 

 Hist. Nat. Dipt. i. p. 193 (1834) ; Walker, List Dipt. pt. v. Suppl. 1, 

 TL 139 (1854) ; Wulp, Cat. Dipt. S. Asia (189.)). [P. fuUqineus?, 

 Bois., Voy. Astrolabe, Zool. ii. p. (^(y^ (1832).] — Hah. New Guinea. 



P, maculiventris, Westwood, London &; Edinburgh Phil. Mag. (3) vi. 

 p. 449 (1835).— ^fl6. Australia. 



P. dorsalis, Macq., Dipt. Exot. i. p. 100 (183S).— Ha6. Australia. 



P. conjum/etix, $, Walker, I. c. pt. i. p. 140 (1848). This type is not to 

 be identified in the Museum Coll. — Hab. Australia. 



Pangonia, Latr. 

 Pangonia, Rond. 



Subgenus Erkphrosis, Rond. 

 Wings with first posterior cell closed. Eyes hairy. 



ErephosU gultatOj Donovan, lUust. Ent. i. Hjm. et Dipt. 

 (LS06). 



Tahanus guttatus, Donovan, Guerin, V^ovao-e de la Coqu'Ue, vol. ii. pt. 2, 

 p. 289 (1830); Atlas Ins. pi. 20; "Wiedem., Anss. zweifl. Ins. i. 

 p. 194 (1830) ; Walker, List Dipt. pt. i. p. 141 (1848). 



Pangonia maniaritifera, Wiedem.,/. c. p. 88 (1830) ; Macq., Dipt. Exot. 

 Siippl. 3, p.'8 (1847); Williston, Kans. Univ. Quart, iii. (1895). 



The name guttata has priority and was kept by Walker 

 in his Catalogue, though Macquart and Williston retained 

 Wiedemann's name margaritifera. The Tahanus guttatus 

 figured by Donovan is evidently the same as P. margaritifera, 

 though the spurs on hind legs are not shown in the plate, and 

 the antennffi are figured with a tooth, but in general form and 

 markings it agrees with margaritifera ; it is again figured by 

 Guerin in 'Voyage de laCoquille,' Atlas, and mentioned in 

 vol. ii. as a variety with no tooth to the antenna? and no white 

 spots on middle of abdomen. 



IJah. Australia, Sydney. 



ErepJirosis media^ ? , Walk. List Dipt. pt. i. p. 142 (1848). 

 The palpi have the second joint long, club-shaped at base, 



