of ihe Famllij Tabaiiidx. 99 



thirteen of tliosc are from South Africa, two from West 

 Africa, and five from East Africa. Ten new species arc 

 dcscril)c(l in this paper, of which five come from Uganda, 

 four from East Africa, and one from the Transvaal, bringing 

 up tlie total of described species to thirty. Loew^s Dipt. 

 Siidafrik. should be consulted for species from South Africa. 

 The character given in the table of the first joint of the 

 antennic as incrassate or not incrassatc should not be 

 regarded as absolute, as it is difficult in some cases to decide 

 under which bead a species should be placed. I have inter- 

 preted incrassate after Mik's definition (' Fauna Hcrnstein,' 

 Becker, iii. p. 515, 1886), viz. when the first joint is 

 elliptical in shape, that is distinctly widened in the middle 

 looked at from above, it is incrassate .as distinguished from 

 simply cylindrical or not incrassate. I have not seen the 

 type of H. inappendiculuta, $ , Bigot. 



H. ocellata, $, Wied., Zool. Ma;?, iii. p. 38 (1819); id. Dipt. Exot. i. 



p. 100 (1821) ; id. Auss. zweid. lus. i. p. 217 (1828) ; Walker, List 



JDipt. pt. i. p. 100 (184(J) ; Loew, Dipt. Siidafrik. p. 48 (note) (18iJ0) •, 



Scbiuer, Raise der Novara, p. 81 (1806). — Cape of Good Hope. 

 H. imbrium, 2 , Wied., Auss. zweid. Ins. i. p. 215 (1828) ; Macq., Dipt. 



E.xot. Suppl. 1, p. 4(){1848)j Walker, List Dipt. pt. v. Siippl. 1, 



p. 295 (1851). — Caffraria, Cape. 

 H. rufieornis, (S , Macq., Dipt. Exot. Suppl. 1, p. 45 (1848) ; Walker, 



List Dipt. pt. T. Suppl. 1, p. 206 (1854).— Port Natal. 

 H. rufieornis, $ , Walker, Dipt. Saund. p. 453 (1850).— Port Xatal. 

 H. decora, $ , Walker, Dipt. Saund. p. 454 (1850).— Port Natal. [H. dor- 



salis, Loew, Dipt. Siidafrik. p. 52.] 

 H. duplicata, ?, Loew, Dipt. Siidafrik. p. 47, pi. i. fig. 24 (1800).— Cape 



Town. 

 H. ohscura, S , Loew, ib. p. 48, pi. i. fig-. 25 (I860).— Cape. 

 H. scutellaris, 2, Loew, ib. p. 40 (1860). — Catiraria. 

 H. recurrens, $, Loew, ib. p. 50, pi. i. tig-. 26 (I860).— Port Natal. 

 H. vittata, 2 , Loew, ib. p. 50, pi. i. tig. 28 (I860).— N'Giimi, S. Ati'ica. 

 H. histriyata, J, Loew, ib. p. 51, pi. i. fig. 27 (1860); Schiner, Reisa der 



Novara, p. 81 (1866). — Caffraria. 

 H. circumscripta, $, Loew, ib.p. 51, pi. i. fig. 31 (1860). — Caflraria. 

 H. inappendiculata ( $ ?), Bigot, Archiv. Entom. ii. p. 350 (1858). — 



Gaboon, W. Africa. 

 H.gidneensis, $, Bigot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1801, p. 369; id. Bull. Soc. 



Zool. Fr. xvi. p. 76 (1891). [.ff. cordiyera, Bigot, /. c, name twice 



chosen.] — Abyssinia. 

 H. hieroglyphica, $ , Gerstacker, Arch, fiir Nat. xxxvii. p. 362 (1871) ; 



id. Decken's Reisen in Ost-Afrik. pt. iii. p. 385 (1873). — Endara, 



Zanzibar. 

 II. maculiplena, 2 , Karscli, Berlin, ent. Zeit. xxxi. p. 371, pi. iv. fig. 5 



(1887).— Bondei, E. Africa. 

 H. albihirta, 2 , Karsch, /. c. pi. iv. fig. 4 (1887). — Usambara, East 



Africa. 

 H. strigipeiuiis, 2 , Karsch, Ent. Nachr. xv. p. 239 (1890).— Gaboon, 



West Africa. 

 H. meteorica, 2, Corti, Ann. Mus. Civ. Geuova, xxxv. p. 131 (1895). — 

 Gallaland, E. Africa. 



