42i Miss G. Kicavdo on (he Pangoninfu 



cilia grey, with dark intt iTmc. Underside whitisli ; a black 

 spot at the end of eacii cell: fore wings and costal sj)acc of 

 hind wings suffused with grey ; square apical black patches on 

 both wings, with an attenuated continuous border on hind 

 wings. 



Expanse of wings IfV incl). 



Rocbourne, W. Australia {Clement). 



Allied to T. vinctaJe, Walker, from India, with which it is 

 mixed u]) in the li. M. ; but although I have examined many 

 specimens, I have not seen one tVom ludia with the row of 

 submarginal spear-sha))ed black marks on the fore wings 

 wjiich this form from Australia always has. 



Family Focillidae. 

 Rhesala inediofascia, nov. 



S- Pale ochreous fawn-colour: foic wings with a black 

 dot in the middle of the cell and three black dots in angular 

 form at the end ; a black sinuous aiitemedial line running 

 over the first dot ; both wings irrorated with minute brown 

 atoms ; a black straight band, slightly suffused on its inner 

 side, from the middle of the abdominal margin of hind wings 

 to near apex of fore wings, where it suddenly curves round 

 inwardly and terminates; on the inside of the band at the 

 end of the cell of hind wings is a blackish sinuous short line; 

 some of the irrorations collected together form an indistinct 

 brownish thin band, submarginal on fore wings and discal on 

 hind wings ; nuu<riiial [joints black, but very minute. Under- 

 side slightly darker than the upperside ; a black spot in 

 middle of cell of fore wings and end of cell on hind wings; a 

 creiicllated black discal line on both wings, straight on fbro 

 wings, outwardly curved on hind wings. 



Expanse of wings 1 inch. 



Sarawak, Borneo. 



There is an exam|)le from Borneo in the J3. M. unnamed 

 in Tiilid drawer no. 210. 



J. XV I. — Further Azotes on the Paugoninic of the Faviily 

 TabanidcC in the British Museum Collection. By Miss 

 Gertrude Hicardo. 



[Concluded from p. 381.] 

 Palaarctic Reyion. 



The following list comprises all the described s])ecics 

 of this region, Schincr published a list of tlic European 



