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99. Tabanus (Neotabanus) lucidecallosus Fairchild, 1942. 
Meta: Restrepo (determined by G. Fairchild). — Not seen 
by us from Colombia. 
*100. Tabanus (Neotabanus) cicur Fairchild, 1942. 
Meta: Restrepo (J. Bequaert; P. C. A. Antunes), the type 
locality of the species; La Union, 12 Kilom. east of Restrepo 
(J. Bequaert). 
*101. Tabanus (Neotabanus) amplifrons Krober, 1933b. 
Meta: Villavicencio (M. Bates. - — Determined by G. Fair- 
child); Restrepo (J. Bequaert). — Santander Sur: Puerto 
Olaya (j. Bequaert). — Vaupes: between San Jose del Gua- 
viare and Calamar (A. Gast. — Determined by G. Fairchild). 
*102. Tabanus (Neotabanus) columbus Fairchild, 1942. 
Magdalena: Cienaga (G. Salt). — Vaupes: between San 
Jose del Guaviare and Calamar (A. Gast. — Determined by 
G. Fairchild). 
*103. Tabanus (Neotabanus) stuppeus Fairchild, 1942. 
Meta: La Union, 12 Kilom. east of Restrepo (J. Bequaert). 
The foregoing two species are very poorly defined and we are 
inclined to regard them as one and the same. Our specimens 
were compared with the types. 
*104. Tabanus (Neotabanus) angustivitta Krober. Synonym: 
Tabanus dorsiger var. angustivitta Krober, 1929. 
Meta: Villavicencio (M. Bates. — Determined by G. Fair- 
child) ; Restrepo (J. Bequaert, reported by G. Fairchild, 1942). 
— Valle del Cauca: Hacienda San Jose, Bugalagrande (S. Ren- 
jifo) . — This species was reported from Colombia as T. truquii 
by J. Bequaert, 1940. 
*105. Tabanus (Neotabanus) comitans Wiedemann, 1828. 
Meta: Restrepo (J. Bequaert). 
106. Tabanus (Neotabanus) colombensis Macquart, 1845. 
This species was originally described from Colombia, without 
definite locality. The abdomen was said to have two longi- 
tudinal yellowish-white stripes. — Not seen by us. 1 
*107. Tabanus (Tabanus) lividus Walker, 1848. Synonym: Ta- 
banus viduus Walker, 1850. 
Amazonas: Leticia (S. Renjifo). — Boyaca: Muzo (J. Be- 
1 The Tabanus trilineatus , recorded by Curran (1928) from Sevilla (Magda- 
lena) was no doubt one of the species of Neotabanus listed in this paper; but it is 
impossible to decide which species, without seeing the specimen. 
