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A,ui(il>: of the SoKth African Mm 



styles narrow, half as long as prothorax, olivaceous, black at tips. 

 Light colours of thorax olivaceous brown to dark bluish green ; rather 

 broad baud on median suture, very broad ante-humeral stripe ; black 

 baud at humeral suture, but half as broad as ante-humeral stripe ; 

 very minute black dots in dorsal end of first (obliterated) and second 

 lateral suture. Legs light olivaceous ; narrow black lines on lateral 

 surface of femora. Dorsum of abdomen bronzy black, segments 8-10 

 dull bluish olivaceous, almost complete lateral bauds on 8 and latei-al 

 anterior spots on 9 black. In very adult specimens interalar space 

 and dorsum of segments 1-3 bluish pruinose. Pterostigma as in 

 male, more reddish brown than pure red. 



-Psendagrlon natalense^ ^ . M'Fongosi. 

 side and dorsal view. 



Appendages, right 



S, Ab(J. 33, hhr. 24 mm. $ , 36, 26-5. 



This comparatively large species is in stature and system of 

 coloration very similar to a species from tropical East Africa, which 

 I believe I identify correctly as P. Gersiiickeri, Karsch ; but natalense 

 differs from that species by the peculiar shape of the dorsal branch of 

 the superior appendages. 



PsEUDAGEiON ACACiAE (Fijrster, 1906). 



S. Afr. Mus. : 7 J , 6 9 , M'Fongosi, Zululaud (iii, iv, xi, xii . 1911, 

 W. E. Jones). Brit. Mus. : 1 9 , Nyassaland, lower Shire Valley, near 

 Chikawa, 600 ft. (12-16 . iv . 1910, S. A. Neave) ; 1 cJ , N.E. Rhodesia, 

 Niamazi Paver, near Nawalia, 2000 ft. (17-22 . vii . 1910, id.) ; 1 J, 



