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Tabanus subangustus, Ricardo. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 8, Vol. I., p. 314 (1908). 



PLATE IX., FIG. 70. 



Up to the present time this species has been received by the 

 British Museum (Natural History) only from Northern and Southern 

 Nigeria, although according to Miss Ricardo, the Museum National 

 d'HistoireNaturelle, Paris, possesses specimens of it from Senegambia. 

 The localities, etc., of the nine females of T. subangustus in the 

 National Collection are as follows. Northern Nigeria : Zungeru, 

 June 27th, and July 4th and 7th, 1905 (Dr. Dalziel) ; Shonga, June, 

 1907 (G. C. Dudgeon) ; Zaria, July 15th, 1907 (J. Brand) ; Amara, 

 R. Benue, July and August, 1907 (Dr. J. McF. Pollard, W.A.M.S.). 

 Southern Nigeria : Abutshi, R. Niger, 1903 (A. Braham) ; Odut, 

 May, 1906 (G. C. Dudgeon). 



Tabanus albilinea, Walker. 



List of the Specimens of Dipterous Insects in the Collection of the 

 British Museum, Part I., p. 176 (1848). 



PLATE IX., FIG. 71. 



Tabanus albilinea, Walk., is a South African species, which is at 

 present represented in the Museum Collection by four females. Two 

 of these specimens (including the type) are without localities ; the 

 other two are from Cape Town, 1864 (R. Trimen), and Pirie Bush, 

 Cape Colony, 1898 (A. N. Stenning), respectively. 



Tabanus diversus, Ricardo. 

 Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 8, Vol. I., p. 330 (1908). 



PLATE X., FIG. 72. 

 The only specimens of this pretty little species yet received are 



