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ANNALES MUSEI NATIONALIS HUNGARICL 
1913. 
TABAMDAE FROM FORMOSA 
collected by Mr. H. Sauter. 
By Gertrude Ricardo. 
The species included in this paper were sent me by Dr. Kertész 
for identification, all in very good preservation. 
For references and explanation of the groups refer to my paper : 
Records of Indian Museum, IV. No YI, p. Ill (1911). 
TABANUS. 
In Group II. 
1. Tabanus sexcinctus Ricardo. 
Two females from Toyenmongai. 
In Group IY. 
2. Tabanus negativus Ricardo. 
Three males and one female from Takao (1. YII. 1907). 
In Group YI. 
3. Tabanus fuscicornis Ricardo. 
I described this species from Punkio, Formosa, collected by Mr. A. E. 
Wileman. 
In Group YII. 
4. Tabanus abbreviatus Big. 
Four females from Takao (23. YI. 1907). 
5. Tabanus aurotestaceus Walker. 
Walk., List. Dipt. Y, Suppl. Î, pp. 214, 253 (1854); Ricardo, Records Indian 
Museum, IV, No VI, p. 163 (1911). 
Walker described the male only, from Shanghai. There are two 
well preserved, female specimens in the Berlin Museum and Mr. Sauter’ s 
Coll, respectively, from Formosa and a female from Lang Son, Tongking 
in the Paris Yluseum, from which it is possible to more fully describe 
the female of this species. 
A yellowish medium sized species with a broad yellow median 
stripe on abdomen. 
