448 Annals of the South African Mitseum. 



This species is the only South African Crcagris known to me with 

 light fuscous wings. 



Length of body 41 mm., of wings expanded 62 mm. 

 Hah. Bechuanaland (Mochudi). 



Creagris angustipennis, n. sp. 



(? . Epistome, pronotum, sternum, and legs pale flavescent, 

 meso- and metasteruum light fuscous variegated with greyish, 

 abdomen extremely long, luteous ; wings very narrow, lanciform, 

 fore and hind of nearly equal length, hyaline but with a sublacteous 

 iridescent sheen, pterostigma lacteous, slightly edged with brown, 

 sub-costal and radial nervures, the latter especially, white and black, 

 the white space, however, longer than the black, the other nervures 

 and nervules partly white and fuscous, but those of the hind wings 

 are concolorous, and the cells a little more iridescent than in the 

 fore wings in my example ; antennce as long as the thorax, brown, 

 joints narrowly edged with whitish ; mesonotum vaguely tri-banded, 

 meso- and meta-notum fuscous and greyish ; femora speckled with 

 fuscous dots ; tarsal spurs very long, as long as the basal tarsal 

 joint, which is longer than the three following taken together. 



Length of body 43 mm. ; of wings expanded 66 mm. 



Hah. Cape Colony (King William's Town), R. M. Lightfoot. 



Creagris damarinus, n. sp. 



Flavescent; wings hyaline with the nervures and nervules pale 

 flavescent, tessellated with fuscous, pterostigma flavous, somewhat 

 distinct ; hind wings with a lower marginal apical fuscous streak ; 

 legs pale flavescent, concolorous ; abdomen fuscous with two lateral 

 yellow bands. Head flavous with a narrow fuscous macule in the 

 epistome, and four small ones on the vertex ; the pronotum has a 

 plain fuscous median band and a lateral one, the median is con- 

 tinued as far as the scutellum, and on each side of both the pro- and 

 metasternum there is a somewhat broad band which on the pro- 

 sternum is divided into three ; the wings are narrow, almost equally 

 acuminate, but not sinuate on the posterior margin ; the hind wing 

 is slightly narrower than the anterior and somewhat shorter; the 

 sub-costal nervure is yellow, and concolorous, the other nervures 

 and nervules are partly flavescent and partly fuscous, at equal 

 intervals, the margins are distinctly although briefly bristly, and 

 most of the nervures also ; on the hind wing the posterior margin 

 from the apex to about one- seventh of the length bears an elongated 



