TIIK AXXALS 



AND 



)r\rr.vz[\i': of xatl'ral iustouy. 



[i:[(;iirir skriks.] 

 No. :u. OCTOBL:ii L!>i(). 



XXXVIII. — Xi'ii) African Phkhntinnic Di/zlt'iti in the lirilis/i 

 Musi'Uiii [Niilniuil llislui'ii). — Part \'1I. 'I';iI)aiii(Ue {con- 

 tinned). \\y l-^HNEsr E. AusTiiX *. 



( I'liltli-li.'il li\ n.Tiiii-isiroi iif till' Triisli'i'-i i)f l))>' I'.riii'li Miueum.) 



Panoomisje. 



DoRCALa:Mus t, g^n. nov. 



.ii/reeiiif/ with Paiif^ouia, Liitr. (sciisu stricto), except that 

 in tfie win(/s t/ie fonrtfi as well a.s the Jirat posterior cell ig 

 closed before reaching the inarr/in, and t /tat the winys themselves, 

 instead of la/ierint/ to the distal extremity, are more bluntli/ 

 rounded at the tips, thus having a characteristic shape, which, 

 by comparison \rith that seen in, c. }^., Paiifijouiu rostrata, 

 Linn., is relatively short and broad. Ocelli waidiny. Face in 

 both sexes without a shiuiny callus on each side. 



Typical sj)cciis, Pauyonia compacta, Austen ( Aim. it Maj?. 

 Nat' Hist. scr. 8, \o\. i. p. ^12 (11)08); ' Ulustiatious of 

 African lilood suckinj: Flics,' p. 01, pi. iv. fi{^. 28 (IDO'J) :— 

 Southern llliodesia and Nyasaland Protectorate). 



• See Ann. k Mft/. Xnt. Ili.^it. ncr. 8, vol. iii. p. 2)^ (lOOJ). 

 t /)orca/«rM»j/* = a plagu<' to autfliijK's (iopn.ij-, an antelope; \mfi6s, a 

 plajrue or pt-st). 



Ann. «L- Mil.,. .V. Hist. Scr. S. Vol. vi. 2."; 



