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Face closely rugosely punctured ; the sides more or less longi- 

 tudinally striated-reticulated. Pro- and mesothorax coarsely 

 alutaceous, the middle of the mesonotum at the apex more or 

 less finely reticulated. Median segment with two keels down the 

 middle ; they diverge towards the apex ; the space between trans- 

 versely striated; the striae more or less broken; the rest of the 

 metanotum irregularly reticulated, the sides more or less stoutly 

 striated ; the metapleurse with two rows of widely separated 

 oblique striae, the two separated by an oblique keel behind the 

 middle. Scutellum flat, slightly hollowed in the middle, and 

 stoutly transversely striated. Mesopleuras at the base closely 

 punctured-reticulated ; the apex longitudinally striated ; the striae 

 above extending from the apex to beyond the middle ; below they 

 are shorter. Propleurae strongly, more or less obliquely striated. 

 Abdomen about three times the length of the thorax. There is a 

 large area on the base of the metanotum at the sides ; it is as long 

 as it is wide at the base, and becomes roundly narrowed towards the 

 apex. Tarsi not thickly spinose. 



This species may be separated from G. spinitarsis, Cam., thus : — 



Hind legs black, median segment reticulated ; the basal lateral 



area narrowed at the apex carinicex>s. 



Hind legs rufous, the apical joint of the trochanters stramineous, 

 the basal lateral area on the punctured median segment not 

 narrowed at the apex spinitarsis. 



CAMPOPLEX, Gravenh. 

 Campoplex fulvicornis, sp. nov. 



Black; the antennae uniformly fulvous; the legs, except the coxae, 

 reddish fulvous, the anterior tibise and tarsi paler, more yellowish in 

 tint ; the first abdominal segment, the second, except for a broad 

 black line on the basal three-fourths, and the third and fourth 

 entirely red. Wings hyaline, the costa and stigma testaceous, 

 tinged with fuscous ; the nervures black ; the areolet 4-angled ; 

 the nervures uniting in front. <? . 



Length 15 mm. 



Cape Colony. Neighbourhood of Cape Town. 



Mandibles fulvous, tinged with yellow, the teeth black. Face and 

 clypeus closely strongly punctured ; the punctures on the face 

 interlacing ; on the apex of the clypeus they ax'e much more 

 widely separated. Pro- and mesothorax closely rugosely punc- 

 tured ; the pleuraB strongly punctured, the punctures clearly 



