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Psyche 
[February 
Tabanus hlanchardi Surcouf and T. gabonensis Macquart 
are still listed as distinct species, whereas they are now generally 
regarded as synonyms of T. secedens Walker. 
Hcematopota maculosifacies Austen is listed twice (p. 34); 
also erroneously as maculifacies Austen. 
Pangonius brevis Austen (p. 127) belongs properly in the 
genus Phara (Cadicera). 
Pangonius austeni J. Bequaert (p. 127). This name should 
be deleted from the list. As stated by Austen (Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist., (8) XI, 1913, pp. 560-562), it was based upon the male of 
P. infuscus Austen and the female of Diatomineura neavei 
Austen. I have convinced myself of the correctness of Major 
Austen’s view after he has kindly compared some of my specimens 
with the types of these two species, during my recent visit at 
the British Museum. 
Pangonius neavei J. Bequaert (p. 128) should also be dropped 
since it is not Austen’s Diatomineura neavei ^ but was based on 
both sexes of C orizoneura inornata Austen, as I have recognized 
after comparison with the types. 
In my paper on Congo tabanids. Rev. Zool. Afr., II, 1913» 
p. 222, I have also recorded a male Chrysops fusca and a female 
C. distinctipennis. As Major Austen has pointed out to me at 
the British Museum, both specimens belong to Chrysops stig- 
mdticalis Loew. On the other hand, Diatomineura virgata Austen, 
Dorcaloemus candid olimhatus Austen, and D. compactus Austen 
of the same paper were correctly identified. 
I have noticed the following misspellings of names: Hcema- 
topota heptogranuna for H. heptagr amnia] H. hirsutitarsis for H. 
hirsutitarsus] Tabanus nyassce for T. nyasce; and T. wosnami 
for T. woosnami. 
The following Ethiopian species have been omitted : 
Hcematopota furva Austen, Bull. Ent. Research, III, 1912, 
p. 334, PI. XI, fig. 7, 9 . Uganda and Kenya Colony. 
Hcematopota pertinens Austen, Ann. Mag. Hat. Hist., (8) 
I, 1908, p. 423, 9 . Nyasaland, Rhodesia, Northern Nigeria. 
Hcematopota picta Surcouf, Bull. Museum Paris, XIV, 1908, 
p. 155, 9 . Abyssinia. 
