of the Famili/ Taljanidio, 429 



three from Boppard, Rlunc, 97. 128 {Thomas) ; one from 

 Carlsbad, (5. 00; live females, 49. 4. 3 {Ckildren) , miiubered 

 from lO.'JO to lOSt; one male and one female from France ; 

 one male from La Foce de Vizzarone, Corsica, 93. l.'J3 

 (20. 7. 93, Yerbury) . 



Chrysops sepulchralis, ^ ? , Fabr. 



One female from Germany, o?>. ^^ {Butlt'r) ; one female 

 Libiilled " (Saunders Coll.) G8. 4," which is the specimen 

 mentioned by me on p. 300 of the 'Annals^ (1901, viii.), as 

 having a card label '' Hudson^s Bay" below it. Kirby (in 

 Fauna Bor.-Amer., Ins. p. 314, 1856) mentions a specimen of 

 this species as having been caught in lat. 65° ; but Osten 

 Sacken says he has not yet met with it in N. America. 



Clirysojjs vitripennis, ^ ? , Meig. 

 One female from unknown locality. 



Chrysops italicus, S ? > Meig. 



Four females from Albania ; one from Cyprus, 1900. 95 

 [Gennadino), pres. Hart Bennett; one from Albania {Saun- 

 ders), 43. 1; two from Albania {Doubleday), 40. 13; one 

 from Albania (JValker), 48. 5. 



Chrysops rufipes, S ? > Meig. 



One male and one female from Germany, 58. 80 {Rulhe) ; 

 one female unlabelled. 



Chrysops relictus, ^ ? , Meig. 



Three females from Alfheira, Norway (June-July 1897), 



98. 2 ; one from North Cape, Norway (28. 7. 8G, Ridley) , 

 1900. 207; one from South France; one from unknown 

 locality. 



Those from Norway have the antennae wholly black. 



Chrysops quadratus, J ? , Meig. 



Two males and two females from La Foce de Vizzaronc, 

 Corsica, 93. 123 (Yerbury) ; one female from Raab, Hun- 

 gary (26. 11. 98, Burr), with a note ''caught in the train," 



99. 7 ; one from France ; two from Germany {Rulhe), 

 58. 80; one from unknown locality. 



