LIST OF DIPTERA. 2&> 



349. Tabanus par. 



Fcem. Fulvus ; oculi anei ; palpi testacei ; antenna rufescentes, 

 parva, subarcuata, simplices, vix dilatator; thorax cervino 

 tomentosus ; pectus cano tomentosum ; ala subcinerea, venis 

 fulvis. 



Fam. Tawny. Head with a small callus in front. Eyes 

 SBneous, composed of very small facets. Palpi testaceous. Antennae 

 reddish, small, slightly curved ; third joint hardly dilated, forming 

 a very obtuse angle. Thorax with fawn-colour tomentum. Pectus 

 with hoary tomentum. Wings very slightly grayish ; veins tawny ; 

 first branch of the cubital vein varying in structure ; its angle being 

 either slightly obtuse, sharply defined and rejecting the rudiment of 

 a branch, or more obtuse, somewhat rounded and quite simple ; 

 subanal vein joining the anal at some distance from the border. 

 Length of the body 4^ lines ; of the wings 9 lines. 



a, b. Port Natal. From M. Gueinzius' collection. 



350. Tabanus guineensis. 



Fuscus ; antenna rufo-flavce ; thorax albicans ; oculi bifasciati ; 

 abdomen albo trivittatum; alee limpida. 



Tabanus guineensis, Wied. Anal. Entom. 21, 7; Auss. Zweifi. i. 

 144, 54. 



Guinea. 



351. Tabanus albicans. (Nomen bis lectum ?) 



Albida ; antenna fulva ; abdomen vitta dorsali cinerea, incisuris 

 pallidis ; pedes fulvi ; alee hyalince, apud costam flavescentes , 

 vena cubitalis ramo lo longe furcato. 



Tabanus albicans, Macq. Hist. Nat. Dipt. i. 204, 24. 

 Senegal. 



The description of this species differs from that of T. albicans 

 in page 234. 



