BiimerioptciHi. 205 



the tegulae yellow, tinged with rufous : the apices of the basal two 

 abdominal segments yellow. The uiidei-si'de of the antenual scape 

 yellow, of the flagellum rufous. The four front legs and the hindei- 

 tibiae \\.\\A tarsi yelh)W : the foi-f femora tinged witli fulvous 

 Wings hyaline, the radial and cul)ital cellules smoky. Male. 



Length (S mm. 



Brak Kloof. Mrs. G. White. February. 



Clypeus roundly convex, rather strongly punctured, the length 

 about as long as the greatest width, the apex triangularly incised. 

 Thorax rather strongly punctured. Post-scutellum laterally })ro- 

 jecting into stout, blunt yellow teeth. Metanotum broadly rounded. 

 Abdomen rather strongh' punctured. 



Odyncrus erythrosijihis, sp. nov. 



Black, the apex of clypeus (but not always), a small mark on 

 the inner side of the eye incision ; a mark, rounded above and 

 below, longer than broad, and with a pedicle below above the 

 antenna?, the under side of the antennal scape, the apex of the 

 pi'onotum broadly in the centre, tlie tegul<« and legs rufous ; a 

 broad mark on the pronotum on the inner side of the rufous line, 

 two lines on the post-S3utellum : the apex of the first abdominal 

 segment, of the 2nd more broadly, the line broadly dilated on the 

 sides, the apex of the third and the centre of the others, yellow : 

 the coxae, trochanters and the base of the femora narrowly black. 

 Wings hyaline, the radial cellule and the cubital cellules to a less 

 extent fuscous-violaceous. Female. 



Length 11-12 mm. 



Brak Kloof, Mrs. G. White. Dunbrody, Rev. .J. A. O'Neil. 



Clypeus as long as its width in the greatest part, the apex 

 transverse : the centre tlat, the punctures longish, running into 

 each other at the apex. Front and vertex closelj% rugosely punc- 

 tured. Thorax closely, rugosely punctured, except on the base of 

 the matapleuru'. Scutellum with an oI)li(jue slo])e. Sides of 

 metanotinn limadly rounded. First abdominal segment cam- 

 panulate, strongly |)unctured, the second closely, but not so 

 strongly punctured, the apex more strongly than the rest. 



