The Ocloiiaia or Draijoiijtirs of Soiit/i Afri 



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Wings hyaliue, very light goldeu 3'enow from uodus outward ; 

 very small goldeu yellow basal spot. Costal vein wholly black. 



in front wings two rows of discoidal 



. 14(1). 1 .5 cn 



two full rows of cells 



10 . 11 ' ■^-''- 4.5' 

 cells to level of liridge, also in hind wint 

 between Chj and Cuo in hind wing. 



(J , Abd. 48, hdiv. 39, ^pt. < 3 mm. $ , 50, 43, 3. 



The above descrijjtion is made from the typical pair in the British 

 Museum ; the ? from Barberton is very probably of the same species. 

 It is immature, smaller {Abd. 40, hdw. 40, jd. 3 mm.), and has the wings 

 richly coloured with golden \T'11ov.-. darkening to brownish at base, as 



Fig. m.—Mac 



ia thetis, ?. Mazoe. Terminal sfgmeuts, right side 

 and ventral view. 



shown in Plate X, fig. 2. Of existing descriptions Pliylloiiiacromia 

 aequatorialis. Mart., comes nearest to this species, but it must be a 

 considerably smaller species, its yellow markings still more reduced, 

 the frons is metallic black above, the pterostigma brown, a single row 

 of discoidal cells iu front wing of male ; aequatorialis is said to come 

 from "Afrique occideutale." 



Macromia clymene, n. sj). 



Mus. Tervueren : 2 J', Kapiri, Katanga (x . 1912, Legros). 



Very similar to preceding species. Neuration of the same type, 

 having two rows of discoidal cells in froug wing, a short stretch of 

 but one row in hind wing. A single row of cells between C?(i and 

 Cii.2 iu hind wing throughout, or two cells but once at the beginning 

 of this field. 



