n04 Miss G. Uicaiclo on the 



the abdomciTj reddish brown, with a median grey stripe on 

 abdomen, which is blackish on the first two segments. 

 Antennae and legs yellowish. 



Length 16-17 mm., $ . 



Face covered with greyish tomentum, becoming ratlier 

 yellow in the centre, where some yellow hairs are apparent; 

 cheeks with white hairs. Beard white. Palpi chamois- 

 leathcr-coloured, stout, ending in an obtuse point, pubescence 

 white or yellowish, short. Antenna reddish yellow, darker 

 at apex, the first two joints the same colour as palpi, with 

 some blackish hairs, the third joint with an obtnse angle at 

 base. Forehead parallel, darker in colour than the face, 

 aI)out six times as long as it is broad ; frontal callus brownish 

 black, pear-shaped, with a lineal extension ; some yellow 

 hairs on forehead. Thorax blackish brown, covered with 

 grey tomentum, with two very distinct grey- or white-haired 

 stripes ; sides of thorax with the same coloured hairs ; else- 

 where the pubescence is dark but short, and not noticeable ; 

 shoulders reddish, with black hairs, sides and breast grey. 

 Scutellum blackish brown, with grey tomentum on each side. 

 Abdomen reddish yellow, in some specimens it is darker ; 

 the median stripe is black, narrow and ill-defined on the 

 first two segments, afterwards composed of distinct grey 

 tomentose connected spots, forming a stripe to the sixtli 

 segment, where it ends in a fine point ; sides of abdomen 

 paler, with pale hairs ; underside reddish yellow, with pale 

 pubescence. Legs reddish yellow, the fore coxfe covered 

 with grey tomentum and with grey hairs, the fore femora 

 brownish black with some white hairs, the other femora 

 with grey tomentum, the fore tibiae, at apex and the tarsi 

 blackish, the hind tibiaj with yellow hairs, all tarsi a little 

 darker in colour. Uings hyaline, tinged faintly brown near 

 stigma; veins brown. 



cJ . Identical ; eyes with the large facets occupying quite 

 two-thirds of their surface, reaching to the middle of the 

 frontal triangle, but posteriorly bordered by a narrow baud 

 of the small facets. 



Tdbanus parvicallosus, ? , sp. n. 



Type (female), from Moreton Island, Moreton Bay, near 

 Brisbane, in Brit. Mus. Coll. {S. Diggles), and another 

 female in Mr. Froggatt's Coll. from Brisbane (May 1900). 



A reddish-brown medium-sized species Avith a black stripe 

 on the abdomen ; antennae, palpi, and legs yellowish. 



