598 LIST OF DIPTERA. 



the hind part of the thorax, the hind pair very small. Abdomen 

 black towards the tip. Legs black, with whitish down, beset with 

 black and white spines ; femora and tibiae ferruginous on the inner 

 side. Wings nearly limpid. 



This species is very nearly allied to T. fraterna, but may be 

 distinguished by its smaller size, by the darker colour of the anterior 

 pair of spots on the thorax, by the ferruginous iuner side of the 

 femora and of the tibiae, and by the forks of the radial vein, which 

 are more curved towards the tips. Length of the body 7 lines ; of 

 the wings 10 lines. 



a. Port Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 



45. TRUPANEA VAGATOR. 



Glaucescens ; antennae nigra ; abdomen nigrum, fasciis margini- 

 busque albidis ; pedes nigri, femoribus intus tibiisque fulvis ; 

 alee flavescentes. 



Asilns vagator, Wied. Auss. Zweijl. i. 492, 100. 



Cape. 



46. Trupanea Scilurus. 

 Asilus Scilurus, Cat. of Diptera, Pt. 2, 895. 

 South Africa. 



47. Trupanea ^Edithus. 

 Asilus jEdithus, Cat. of Diptera, Pt. 2, 429. 

 South Africa. 



48. Trupanea Senegalensis. 



Fcem. Cinerea ; abdomen in segmento singulo macula nigra 

 transversa; pedes testacei ; alee flavidee. 



Trupanea Senegalensis, Macq. Dipt. Exot. i. 2, 95, 4. 



Senegal. 



49. Trupanea mimus. 



Mas. Rubida ,• antennee nigree, basi rufescentes ; thorax vittis 

 nigris lineisque albis ; abdomen maculis lateralibus albis ; 

 pedes rufescentes ; alee flavescentes. 



Asilus mimus, Wied. Auss. Zweijl. i. 493, 102. 



Cape. 



