352 Annals of the South African Museum. 



Length 9J mm. ; expanse of wings 14^- mm. 



Although the two sexes have not been taken In copuld, there is, I 

 think, little doubt that they are one species. 



Hab. Southern Rhodesia (Bulawayo), G. Arnold. 



APTEROGYNA BOSCHIMANA, n. sp. 



5 . Antennae, palps, thorax, the two basal abdominal joints and 

 legs ferruginous red ; covered all over with rigid white hairs ; apical 

 part of the second abdominal segment narrower than the others. 

 Head of the usual shape, sub-foveolate ; prothorax sub-acutely 

 ampliated laterally in the middle, pronotum covered with moderately 

 deep irregular punctures, meso- and metanotum strongly strigillate 

 longitudinally ; petiole short, first and second abdominal segments 

 deeply and irregularly pitted, third covered with ovate seriate 

 elongated punctures, the intervals of which are slightly strigillate in 

 the centre, the whole pygidium striolate longitudinally ; legs densely 

 hairy, spurs white. 



Length 5 mm. 



Hab. Bushmanland (Henkries), E. M. Lightfoot. 



$ . Antennae, all the abdominal segments and the tibiae red, 

 head and thorax black, apical part of femora deeply infuscate, tarsal 

 spurs white. Wings lacteous, nervures very pale fulvous, pterostigma 

 fulvous. Head transverse, very hairy, covered with somewhat 

 closely set foveolae ; pronotum very closely punctate, the punctures 

 coarse and closely set, the pubescence is dense, long, whitish ; 

 antennae glabrous reaching the base of the second abdominal joint, 

 all the abdominal segments pitted, the third is finely strigillate, the 

 pubescence is long, dense, whitish flavescent, the long pygidial hook 

 is red ; legs densely hairy. 



Length 5 mm ; expanse of wings 8 mm. 



Hab. Bushmanland (Henkries), E. M. Lightfoot. 



Although not actually captured in copuld, the two sexes were 

 found together in the above-mentioned locality. 



APTEROGYNA PROCEBA, sp. n. 



$ . Antennae, thorax and first abdominal segments red, head, 

 abdominal segments, except the first, and legs black, body and legs 

 clothed with long greyish hairs, the apical border of the abdominal 

 segments have a slightly thicker fringe of whitish hairs which does not 

 however form a band. Head deeply, closely and broadly foveate ; 

 pronotum quadrate transverse; covered with deep foveae the inter- 



