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2 (3). Antennal style about as long as the third antennal joint ; hairs on 



the sides of the thorax and abdomen of a golden yellow colour ; 

 femora black, clothed with dense yellow scales. nigripennis, Loew. 



3 (2). Antennal style vei-y shoi-t, rudimentary ; hairs of the sides of thorax 



and abdomen bright red -, femora red like the tibiae. 



coleoptrata, sp. nov. 



4 (1). Head i-ed ; basal joints of antennae red and with reddish hairs below ; 



wings dark-brownish, with distinctly infiiscated cross-veins, and with 

 the discoidal cell trvmcate at base . . . vittata, Ric. 



Hyperalonia coleoptrata, sp. nov., çj. 



A middle-sized species with wholly black wings, closely allied to 

 7iigripennis, but distinguishable by the different antennae and by the 

 bright red hairs on the sides of body. 



Type (J, a single specimen from Stella Bay, Natal, January, 1915 

 (H. W. Bell-Marley). The present species cannqt be considered as 

 identical with A. rufa, Wiedemann, because this author states that the 

 wing venation and the antennae are as in LomatiabeJsebut, and because 

 the species is not placed in the ' Erste Horde,' pi. iii, fig. 1, which 

 contains the Hyperaloniae, a subfamily very well interpreted by this 

 early writer. Length of body 11 mm. ; of wing 11 mm. Head black, 

 dark reddish-brown in the lower part ; occiput with yellowish central 

 fringe, with narrow' and simple postvertical furrow and with 3'ellowish 

 tomentose postocular stripe ; eyes with a broad but not deep in- 

 dentation and wdth a long bisecting line ; f rons at vertex a little more 

 than three times as broad as the short, rounded, reddish ocellar 

 tubercle, and having short and dense erect, black hairs and reddish- 

 yellow scales in front. Face distinctly conical but not much produced,, 

 with reddish scales, black short hairs in the centre at the upper mouth- 

 edge and reddish hairs on the sides underneath. Antennae short, the 

 first joint black with deep, black, short hairs ; the second globular, 

 red, black-haired ; the third black, shortly conical, as long as the two 

 first joints taken together, with a very short and stout terminal style ; 

 proboscis black, thick, shorter than the mouth ; palpi yellow, pale- 

 haired. Thorax elongate, rather nai'row, entirely black, clothed on the 

 upper side with dense black hairs and black scales, but with reddish 

 hairs in front of the scutellum ; collar and notopleural tuft entirely 

 bright red ; supra-alar stripe reddish ; macrochaetae strong and long, 

 black ; pleurae grey-dusted, with scattered black hairs and reddish 

 tomentum on the sternopleui-a ; metapleural tuft bright red. Scutellum 

 dark red, with a black, black-scaled base, clothed wdth reddish dust 

 and bearing black bristles behind. Squamae reddish brown, with 

 reddish yellow fringe ; plumula reddish, haltères yellowish, with 



