106 EIINES'I' WARREN. 



on the upper surface, all of which are widely separated from one 

 another by intersegmental membranes caused by the swelling 

 of the abdomen ; the morphologically dorsal surface of the 

 abdomen rather deeply concave, fitting over the thoracic 

 region, which is not flattened or otherwise much modified. 



Length from forehead to hinder end of upturned abdomen, 

 3 '2-8 "6 mm. 



Loc. — Environs of Pieterniaritzburg : Durban Road (Dr. 

 Akerman, March, 1913) ; Botanical Gardens (W. Culling- 

 worth, July, 1913) ; Sweetwaters Road (July, 1913) ; Bisley 

 Road (December, 1913). 



