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radial ncrvure straight above the small areolet, which is no higher 

 than the length of its petiolar nervure, subtriangular, externally 

 curved, emitting recurrent nervure from its apical fourth ; spurious 

 ncrvure of hind wing straight to apex. Length, 12 mm. 



This gynetype was captured by R. M. Lightfoot at East London 

 during 1915. 



SYZEUCTUS FUSCICOKNIS, Cam. 

 Lissonota fnscicornis, Cam. Ann. S. Afr. Mus. v, 1906, p. 121, $ . 



$ $ . The conformation of the areolet and metapleural spiracles 

 of both sexes is exactly as in S. spilocephalus; the spurious nervure 

 of the hind wing is strong, though hardly extending to apex. 

 The 9 nas the three basal segments laterally black-lined. The 

 undescribed ^ differs only in its smaller size of 11 mm. and the 

 coloration of its abdomen, the spiracles of whose three basal 

 segments are rather more conspicuous ; the last is black with a 

 quadrate subbasal fascia; apices of the basal segment broadly and 

 of the following narrowly flavous with base of second, third and fourth 

 centrally concolorous ; the anus from centre of fourth segment alone 

 is red. 



Both sexes were taken at Mfongosi in Zululand during April, 1916 ; 

 by Jones. 



SYZEUCTUS INTERSTITIALIS, Cam. 

 Lissonota interstitial, Cam. Rec. Albany Mus. i, 1905, p. 251. 



( 9 . The conformation of the areolet and metapleural spiracles 

 of both sexes is exactly as in 8. spilocephalus ; the spurious nervure 

 of the hind wing is wanting. The <j> differs from the last species 

 in having the black and straight terebra no longer (6 mm.) than the 

 abdomen, and the <$ in having the red abdomen apically black from 

 centre of the fourth segment. 



The female occurred with 8. fnscicornis in Zululand ; and the male 

 at Gt. Winterhoek near Tulbagh, Cape, at 3600 ft. to R. M. Lightf.mt 

 during April, 1916. 







ASPHRAGIS, Forst. 

 Verh. pr. Rheinl. xxv, 1868, p. 166. 



ASPHRAGIS FLAVIDORBITALIS, Cam. 



Entom. xxxix, 1906, p. 18, $ . 



$. For length "5 mm." read "15 mm.," which includes the 

 body 7i and terebra 7^. The uugual pectination is strong. The 



