212 Annals of the Smith African Mnsenm. 



SUBFAMILY PTMPLTNAE. 



TKIBH XORI HIDES. 



MOANS A, Tos.j. 



Mem. Soc. Entom. Belg. v, 1896, p. 344. 

 Gonioprymnus, Cam. Ann. S. Afr. Mus. v, 1906, p. 126. 



MOANSA MACULICEPS, Cam. 



Gonioprymnus ma<-it!!r/'[>8, Cam. Ann. S. Afr. Mus. v, 1906, p. 126, 9 



The hitherto unknown <^ of this conspicuous species differs very 

 slightly from the 9 description in having the external orbits shortly, and 

 hind femora externally, streaked with white ; the second as well as 

 third segment bears an impressed triangle, and both are united to the 

 base by an impressed diseal line ; the apex of the fourth segment is 

 dorsally emarginate and the metathorax is shortly bicarinate at both 

 base and apex with lateral traces of an apical trauscariua. Front tibiae 

 inflated and basally constricted. Length, 14 mm. 



The androtype is labelled " Durban lights, March, 1915, Marley." 



GABUNIA, Kriech. 



Sitzl). Nat. Ges. Leipz. 1895, p. 130. 

 Morley, Ann. S. Afr. Mus. xv, 1916, p. 383. 



GABUNIA RUFicoxis, Kriech. 

 Sitzb. Nat. Ges. Leipz. 1895, p. 132, J $ . 

 Nadia fasciipennis, Tosq. L896, p. 337, 9- 



I have seen this species from Uganda, a considerable extension of 

 range. It is the closest ally of G. Bardo (Ann. S. Afr. Mus. xv, 1916, 

 p. 383), though the terehra is much longer, the head posteriorly 

 narrower, the clypeus centrally produced and apices of the lower 

 wings not totally infumate as in that species. 



GABUNIA TOGENSIS, Krieg. 



Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berl. v, 1911, p. 550, 9 . 



Ernest A. Elliott, F.Z.S., has presented me with a 9 of this 

 handsome insect, taken by C. A. Wiggins at Entebbe in Uganda 

 during June, 1912. <}. ruficeps, Cam. (Entom. 1906, p. 30, 9), 

 from East Coast, Natal, seems a very closely allied species ; I have 

 not seen it. 



