82 Psyche [Sept.-Dee. 
*119. Tabanus (Macrocormus) sorbillans Wiedemann, 1828. 
Boyaca: Casanare (L. Patino). — Meta: Restrepo (J. Be- 
quaert) . 
120. Tabanus (Macrocormus) obscurigaster Krober, 1934. Syno- 
nym: Macrocornus obscuriventris Krober, 1930; not Tabanus 
obscuriventris Krober, 1929. 
Choco: Condoto, type locality of the species. — Not seen 
by us. 
121. Tabanus (Philipotabanus) fascipennis Macquart, 1845. 
Originally described from Brazil and “New Grenada/’ the 
latter possibly meaning Colombia. Krober (1930/) reported it 
from Bogota, but it seems rather doubtful that it was actually 
taken there. — Not seen by us. 
*122. Tabanus (Philipotabanus) multiguttatus Krober, 1930/. 
Cundinamarca: Bogota, the type locality. — Magdalena: 
Sierra Lorenzo, at 8,500 ft. (H. Viereck). — Krober gave also 
“New Grenada” and Ecuador as additional localities and placed 
the species in Phceotabanus. 
*123. Tabanus (Philipotabanus) magnificus Krober, 1934. Syn- 
onym: Phceotabanus formosus Krober, 1930/; not Tabanus 
jormosus Walker, 1848. 
Cauca: Rio Micay (S. Renjifo). — Choco: Istmina (S. 
Renjifo) ; Andagoya (D. Augustine); Rio Cabi near Quibdo 
(S. Renjifo). — Valle del Cauca: Kilom. 87 on road from Cali 
to Buenaventura, at Rio Anchicaya (S. Renjifo) ; Veneral, Rio 
Yurumangui (S. Renjifo); Puerto Merizalde, Rio Naya (S. 
Renjifo); Quebrada San Joaquin near Buenaventura (S. Ren- 
jifo); Condoto (reported by Krober, 1930/, as one of the type 
localities of his P. formosus) ; Utria (J. Boshell. — Determined 
by G. Fairchild) ; Rio Nimiquia (J. Boshell. — Determined by 
G. Fairchild). 
124. Tabanus (? Philipotabanus) criton Krober, 1934. Synonym: 
Phceotabanus columbianus Krober, 1931/; not Archiplatius 
columbianus Enderlein, 1925, now placed in Tabanus. 
Cundinamarca: Fusugasuga, the type locality. — Not seen 
by us. 
125. Tabanus (Psubgenus) simplex Walker, 1850. 
This species was originally described from Colombia, without 
definite locality. Krober (1934) placed it doubtfully as a syno- 
nym of Tabanus ( Lophotabanus ) bifloccus Hine, of Cuba. This 
