Tabaiiidie of the Auslvalian Retjlon. 271 



covered with grey tomeutura ; pubescence on tlie second 

 joint consists of short black hairs on the upper and lower 

 sides and ot" longer ones on the first joint^ which is short, 

 stout ; the second joint long, cylindrical. Antennoe situated 

 on a slightly raised tubercle, the same colour as palpi, dusky 

 at apex, the first two joints with long black iiairs, the third 

 with only a few short black ones on apical joints ; the third 

 joint has the first division small, ring-like, the second larger, 

 almost square, the remaining narrower and small. Fiontal 

 triangle small. Eyes bare ; ocelli large. Thorax blackish, 

 but covered with olive-coloured tomentum and with fairly 

 thick pale fulvous hairs; sides with the same hairs; breast 

 with white hairs. Scutellum identical, the hairs on posterior 

 border white. Abdomen narrow, flat, the genital organs 

 protruding, reddish, the abdomen itself blackish, with very 

 narrow reddish segmentations on some of the segments; 

 pubescence apparently sparse, consisting of long white hairs 

 on the posterior borders of segments ; underside more 

 reddish in colour, with white pubescence. Legs much the 

 same colour as the antennae, Mars-yellow ; coxae blackish, 

 with olive-coloured tomentum and long white hairs ; pubes- 

 cence on femora reddish, with long white hairs on underside, 

 on tibia; and tarsi chiefly black. Wings large, longer than 

 abdomen, the brown colour most intense on the anterior 

 half, fading away on the posterior border ; veins brown, 

 small appendix present, all posterior cells widely open. 



Mr. Marshall gives me the following additional localities 

 for this species, the collectors being Dr. J. Burton Cleland 

 and Dr. E. W. Ferguson: — 2 (J, ]\Iilson Island, Hawkes- 

 bury River, 31. iii. 15, 11. iv. 15, Taken resting on bracken. 

 Eyes of a rather dull coppery red. 



PSEUDOTABANUS, gCU. IIOV. 



Formed for two species from Queensland. 



Ocelli and spurs on hind tibiae present. Antenna; with 

 eight divisions on the third joint, which is broad and 

 TabamtsAike at the base, with the three divisions after the 

 first basal one indistinct ; the last four divisions small and 

 distinct, the first joint very short, hardly more than half 

 the length of the first four divisions of the third joint ; the 

 second smaller, cup-shaped. Falpi two-thirds the length of 

 the proboscis, Tabanus-like. Wings with all posterior cells 

 open ; no appendix. 



The species resemble in general appearance species of the 

 genus Tabanus. Proboscis short. 



