196 Annals of the South African Musevm. 



postpetiole shagreened and not at all punctate ; the anterior onyches 

 are stoutly pectinate. The metanotal areola is hexagonal and not 

 longer than broad, with its apex truncate and base both semicircular 

 and elevated. 



The species has been further found at Stella Bush near Durban in 

 Natal during February, 1915, by H. W. Bell Marley and at Mfongosi 

 in Zululand by W. E. Jones. 



XANTHOJOPPA INERMIS, sp. nov. 



^ 2 . A large testaceous species, with the pleurae and coxae paler, 

 the face but not frontal orbits flavous, and band of the black flagellum 

 white ; legs with tarsal claws and hind tarsi alone black, 9 with hind 

 knees and lateral mesonotal vittae also black. Onyches not at all 

 pectinate. Length 14-15 mm. It is extremely like the last species 

 but differs, besides the conclusive simple claws, in having the sides of 

 the areolet nearly coalescent above and the ramellus obsolete, the 

 scutellum more convex and apically as well as laterally cariuate ; all 

 trace of metanotal areola wanting in $ , which has the postpetiole 

 much narrower and abdomen less parallel-sided ; the 9 is distinct in 

 its nigrescent mesonotal streaks and hind knees. 



Mfongosi in Zululand (W. E. Jones) and East London during 

 1915 (R~. M. Lightfoot). 



EPIJOPPA, Morley. 

 Revis. Ichn. iv, 1915, p. 49. 



EPIJOPPA VARIABILIS, Mori. 

 lib. tit. p. 52, $ 9 . 



Described from Nyassaland and the Uganda Protectorate. Mr. 

 W. E. Jones has extended its known southern range by the capture 

 of a male at Mfougosi in Zululand during April, 1916. 



EPIJOPPA NIGRICOXATA, Mori. 



lib. cit. p. 53, g 9 . 



Also described from Central Africa and one male found with the last 

 by W. E. Jones. 



AGLAOJOPPA, Cam. 

 Ann. Nat, Hist, vii, 1901, p. 381. 



AGLAOJOPPA RUBRITHORAX, sp. nov. 



<$ only. A dull black species with white pubescence and the 

 thorax, except below, rosy; white-marked. Head buccate and closely 



