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Haematopota pallidipennis, Austen. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 8, Vol. I., p. 402 (1908). 



PLATE XI., FIG. 86. 



The following are the localities, etc., of the nine females of this 

 species in the National Collection, all of which are from Northern 

 Nigeria. Zaria, 1904 (Captain F. U. Carr, A.V.D.); R. Niger 

 above Bajibo, Nupe Province, November 12th, 1906, " biting native 

 paddler in canoe " (Major C. B, Simonds, R.G.A.) ; Kontagora, 

 1907 (J. Brand). 



In general appearance Hcematopota pallidipennis, Austen, 

 presents some resemblance to H. brunnescens, Ricardo, which 

 is found in Uganda and the Nyasaland Protectorate. From the 

 shape of its antennae, however, the latter species would appear 

 to belong to the genus Parhcematopota, Griinb., and as regards other 

 characters H. pallidipennis can at once be distinguished by the 

 colour of the frontal callus (clove-brown instead of cinnamon), the 

 much greyer hue of the body, the coarser wing-markings, and the 

 milky border to the extreme tip of the wings. 



Haematopota bullatifrons, Austen. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 8, Vol. I., p. 407 (1908). 



PLATE XI., PIG. 87. 



This handsome and easily recognisable species has, like the 

 foregoing, up to the present time been received only from Northern 

 Nigeria. The following are the localities, etc., of the five females of 

 Hcematopota bullatifrons in the Museum. Zungeru, June- July, 

 1905 (Dr. J. M. Dalziel, W.A.M.S.), and July, 1907 (J. Brand) ; 

 Marca, July 4th, and Katsena Allah, Muri Province, August, 1907 

 (J. Brand). 



