In E. W. Ferguson : 



yellow tomentum and with erect yellow pubescence mingled witli 

 darker hairs, especially in middle, with tufts of golden hairs- 

 above and behind wing roots ; shoulders and pleurae with golden 

 hairs ; 'scutellum similar to dorsum, fringed with golden hairs. 



Abdomen flat, broad, dark tawny, first segment black in. middle 

 and lighter reddish yellow at sides ; clothed with short decum- 

 bent black pubescence, with longer black hairs along each side 

 and at apex, base and sides of first segment with yellow hairs; 

 venter reddish yellow, with fine yellow pubescence. 



Legs reddish yellow, posterior tibiae darker, femoral pubes- 

 cence yellow, elsewhere dark. 



Wings tinged grey, costal cell and extreme base yellow, stigma, 

 brownish yellow, inconspicuous, an appendix present. 



<T Long : — 10 mm. 



Face densely covered with yellow tomentum and long yellow 

 pubescence; palpi short, first joint rounded, convex on lower sur- 

 face clothed with long yellow hair, second short subcylindrical, 

 rather stout, with black and yellow hairs. Antennae similar to $ 

 but apex of basal portion of third joint apparently non-segmented. 

 Eyes contiguous, hairy. Thorax clothed with long brown hairs- 

 and with dense tufts of golden yellow hairs at sides, posterior 

 border and posterior margin of scutellum with long yellow hair. 



Abdomen shorter than in $ , first segment black, with basaf 

 black spot on second segment, the whole densely clothed with 

 long black hairs, sides of segments with long yellow hairs r 

 venter with long yellow and black hairs intermingled. Legs and 

 wings as in $ . 



Hab. : — Victoria, Sea Lake (J. C. Goudie, Nov. -Dec, 1916). 

 Described from 2 $ $ and 1 <? • The second $ is larger than 

 the type, and the yellow hairs on thorax do not extend to middle, 

 which is clothed with the darker hairs; the abdomen is lighter 

 tawny colour, but it is possible that this specimen is in better 

 preservation ; the other was selected as type, as it correspond? 

 more closely with the male in size and general appearance. 



Types in National Museum, Melbourne. 



Ectenopsis vulpecula, Weid. 



Weid. Ausszweifl. Ins., 1, p. 195 (Chrysops) (1828) ; Ricardo r 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), XVI., p. 266 (1915) ; Taylor, Records 

 Australian Museum, XII., 5, p. 63 (1918). 



Miss Ricardo has recorded the synonymy of Pangonia angusfa, 

 Macq., Corizneura angusta, Bigot and C. rubiginosa, Bigot, with 



