270 Miss G. Ricardo on the 



XXII. — Sotes on the Tabanida; of the Australian Re(/iun. 

 IJy Gkktkude Ricardo. 



[Continued from ser. 8, vol. xiv. p. 397.] 



The type of Tabanus transversus, Walker, described in the 

 first part of this paper {' Aimals,' ser. {>, vol. xiv. IDl-l, 

 p. 31)0), came from Aueklaud, New Zealand. 



The species of Tabanus, so far recorded from the Celebes, 

 are the following : — 



Group V. 

 Tabanus vunderwuJpi , Osten Saeken. 

 Tabanus Jie.vilis, Walker. 



Group \l. 

 Tabanus speculum, Walker. 



Group ^'1I. 

 Tabanus reducens, Walker. 



Group VIII. 

 Tabanus humillimus, Walker. 



Tabanus factiosus. Walker. 

 'J'abanits sticctircus, Wlk. 



Tabanns spoliatus. Walker. 



Group IX. 

 Tabanus inimixtus, Walker. 



Of these, T. vanderwulpi and T. factlosus are also recorded 

 from the Philippines, and T. humillimus is also found in 

 Java. 



Group VI. 



Wings distinctly luarked with brown or jellow colouring-, 

 but not in the form of bauds. 



Tabanus speculum, Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. v. p. 258 (18G1) ; 

 Ricardo, Records Indian Museum, iv. p. 143 (101 i) ; 

 id. Tyd. v. Entom. liv. p. 348 (1912). 



Type (female) from Menado, Celebes, and another from 

 Toli-Toli, N. Celebes. 



