136 LIST OF DIPTERA. 



87. Pangonia subfascia. 



Mas. Nigra ; caput testaceo tomentosum ; palpi picei ; proboscis 

 thorace multo brevior ; thorax testaceo quadrivittatus ; abdo- 

 men fulvum, vitta dorsali apiceque nigris, maculis testaceis 

 trivittatum ; pedes picei ; alee cinerece, antice et apud venas 

 fuscce, macula oblong a albida. 



Male. Black. Head clothed with pale testaceous tomentum 

 and hairs. Palpi piceous. Proboscis much shorter than the thorax . 

 Antennae simple. Thorax with four testaceous stripes, the dorsal 

 pair much more slender than the lateral tpair. Abdomen tawny, 

 black towards the tip, with a black dorsal stripe, and with three 

 stripes of testaceous spots, the dorsal spots triangular and more dis- 

 tinct than the others. Tibiae piceous. Wings gray, ferruginous in 

 front and about the veins, and with an oblong whitish spot behind 

 the stigma; first branch of the cubital vein forming a sharply de- 

 fined slightly obtuse angle, which rejects a rather long branch; sub- 

 anal vein joining the aual close to the border. Hal teres testaceous. 

 Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 14 lines. 



a. Port Natal. From Mr. Plant's collection. 



88. Pangonia chrysostigma. 



Nigra; antenna et pedes ferruginea ; thorax limbo aurato ; abdo- 

 men maculis auratis ; alee flavo fuscescentes. 



Pangonia chrysostigma, M. B. Wied. Auss. Zweifi. i. 100, 24. 

 Cape. 



89. Pangonia chrysopila. 



Nigra ; antennce testacece ; thorax maculis lateralibus posticisque 

 aureo pilosis ; abdominis segmenta 2um, Aum et 5um maculis 

 aureo pilosis, 6um et 7um marginibus posticis fulvis ; pedes 

 testacei; alee flavce apice fuscce. 



Pangonia chrysopila, Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. i. 194, 9. 

 Africa. 



