238 LIST OF DIPTEEA. 



Fern. P Smaller than the male. Head with three small calli 

 between the eyes ; first and second elongate ; third transverse. 

 Eyes aeneous black, composed of extremely small facets. Stripes of 

 the thorax occupying nearly the whole breadth. Stripe of the abdo- 

 men broad and uninterrupted ; triangular spots rather indistinct. 

 Fore tibiae blackish towards the tips ; fore tarsi black. Length of 

 the body 5 \ lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



a— c. Bagdad, Turkey in Asia. Presented by W. K. Loftus, Esq. 



Arabia 

 358. Tab an us arabicus. 



Cinereus ; antenna fulvce, apice fuscce ; abdominis latera pedes* 

 que fulva ; tarsi antici fusci ; alee hyalina, basi et costa sub- 

 Jlavescentes. 



Tabanus arabicus, Macq. Dipt. Exot. i. 2, 183. 



359. Tabanus testaceus. 



Testaceus; antenna apice fusca ; thorax lineis fuscis, subtus 

 albus ; femora fusca. 



Tabanus testaceus, Forskal ; Niebuhr. Descr. Anim. Itin. Orient. 

 85, 24. Wied. Auss. Zweifi. ii. 648, 75. 



East Indies, Isles of the Indian Ocean and China. 

 360. Tabanus univentris. 

 Tabanus univentris, Cat. of Diptera, Pt. I, 151. 



361. Tabanus orientis. 

 Tabanus orientis, Cat. of Diptera, Pt. 1, 152. 



362. Tabanus auriflamma. 

 Tabanus auriflamma, Cat. of Diptera, Pt. 1, 155. 



