100 Miss G. Eicavtlo ou the Paiigoiiiiia} 



Supj)!. 1, p. 1.'31 (1854). Panffom'a ranxicomis, Walker.] — Bah. 

 Amazons, Brazil. 

 Dicrania furcafa, Wiedem., Auss. zweifl. Ins. i. p. 09 (18i'8) ; Walker, 

 List i)ipt. pt. V. Suppl. 1, p. 131 (1854) ; Macq., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr, 

 p. 438, pi. XV. (1837). IPatif/onia furcata, Wiedeui., /. c] — JIab. 

 Brazil. 



Dicrania cerv if s, Wiedem., Auss. zweifl. Ins. i. p. 9-4 (1828) ; 

 Macq., Dipt. Exot. i. p. 110 (1838) ; id. Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. Fr. pi. xv. p. 438 (1837); Giglio-Tos, Boll. Mus. 

 Torino, xii. (1897). 



Pangonia cervus, Wiedem., I. c. 



Pangonia cerviifi, var., Wiedem., Walker, List Dipt. pt. v. Suppl. 1, 



p. 131 (1854). 

 Pangonia coinprehensa, Walker, Dipt. Saund. pt. i. p. 11 (1850). 



One female specimen is labelled in Walker's handwriting 

 ramicornis ; there is no record of such a species in any of his 

 writing.*. He describes a cervus, var. ? , in List Dipt. pt. v. 

 Suppl. 1, p. 131, from Santarem, Brazil, Bates coll. : this rami- 

 cornis is thus labelled and answers to the description of the 

 var., and is probably the fly he described as ceruiw, var. ; it is 

 identical with cervus, Wieden)., the only difference being in the 

 teeth of the third joint of antennae, whicii are not so deep or 

 sharply defined, and there is an a))pendix on one of the wings 

 not on the other. The comprehensa, ? , Walker, and two other 

 identical male specimens, all from the Amazons, are evidently 

 the same as cervus. The male has just been described by 

 Gigl.-Tos in the above paper, from one specimen received 

 from Ecuador ; the very long proboscis he lays so much stress 

 upon, is (apparently) only present in one of these male 

 6j)ecimens. 



Ilah. Para, Santarem {Bates). 



Cadicera, Macq., Dipt. Exot. Suppl. 5, p. 23 (1855). 



This genus, formed for one s])ecies from Oceania, should 

 include Pangonia melanopyga and crassipalpis, Macq., and 

 chrysostigrna, Wiedem. It is distinguished by the low insertion 

 of the antennai, the large, thick, curved, second joint of palpi, 

 and the broad and convex abdomen and short proboscis. 

 Ocelli are present. Wings have the first posterior cell closed 

 and an ajipendix on branch of third vein. 



* Cadicera ruhra marginata, ? , Macq., Dipt. Exot. Suppl. 5, 

 p. 23 (1855). Tiie type of the genus. 



The palpi are very large ; ocelli present and distinct, though 

 Wacquart says " no distinct ocelli " ; his plate of this species 



