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by four females, of which two are without precise localities or other 

 data, while the remaining two were obtained at Stellenbosch, Cape 

 Colony, in December, 1862 {R. Trimen). In addition to the two 

 patches of chrome-yellow hair on the upper side of the abdomen, 

 the female exhibits two pairs of similar patches on the ventral 

 surface. 



Cadicera quinquemaculata, Austen. 

 Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 8, Vol. I., p. 209 (1908). 



Plate III., fig. 22. 



Only two specimens, both females, of this prettily marked species 

 have as yet been received by the Museum : of one of these the origin 

 is unknown ; the other is from Pirie Bush, near King WiUiam's 

 ToAvn, Cape Colony [A. N. Stenning). The banded tibiae are suffi- 

 cient to distinguish C. quinquemaculata from all other species of the 

 genus at present described. 



Genus PAN GO N I A, Latreille. 



Histoire Naturelle, Generale et Particuliere des Crustaces et des 

 Insectes, T. III., p. 437 (1802) [Pangonius]. 



Plate III., fig. 23 — Plate V., fig. 34. 



The genus Pangonia, Latr., in its wider sense* includes some 

 fifty described species which occur in the Ethiopian Region. Of 



* The genus is divided as follows : — 



Wings with first posterior cell closed : — 



Eyes bare . . Genus Pangonia, Latr. 



Eyes hairy . . „ ,, Subgenus Erephopsis, Rond. 



Wings with first posterior cell open : — 



Eyes hairy . . Genus Diatomineura, Rond. 



Eyes bare . . ,, ,, Subgenus Corizoneura, Rond. 



The subgenus Erephopsis occurs chiefly in Australia and South America; no 

 species has yet been met with in Africa. 



