2,o H. Friese, 128 



supenas apicalis tibiae 3, articuH 4 extimi tarsorum. Alae hyalinae, sed pilis squalidae, nervis piceis, nervus 

 recurrens primus in ? multo magis quam secundus ab angulo remotus, tantuni magis in S. Facies rimoso- 

 scabriusculae, mesonotum disco laevi, lucido, antice punctulato, juxta scutellum ruguloso-opacum. Scutellum 

 antice lucidiusculum, postice opaculum ; mesopleurae et mesosternum punctulis aeque sat densis; segmenti medialis 

 area cordiformis depressa opaca, postica lucida. 



Abdomen sat breve, segmentum basale parietes anticam et dorsalem praebens. Segmenta dorsalia fere 

 aeque scabriuscula, punctis irregidaribus parum profundis, fere contiguis. 



$. Scopa longa argentea, pilis sub prototarso fulvo-rufis. 



S. Notae flavae abbreviatae; mesonoti discum punctis sparsis; femur 3 basi subtus dentato-angulatum. 



Var. $ collaris n. var. Pronotum et caUus humeralis flava; statura paulo minor. 



$ L. 6V2— 8 mm; S 6 mm. 



I ? de Batah IX 97, i ? de Rio Mouny pr. 98, i ? et i d de N'Doro X— XI 98 (BouYSSOU), i ? de 

 la var., de Sierra Leone, coli. Vachal. 



C'est peut-etre une variete d'J.. cordata Sm. 



Kongo. 



Allodaite jucunda Sm. 



1879 ÄUodape jucunda Smith, $, in: Descr. new Spec. Hymen., p. 98. 



?. Head and thorax shining black, abdomen ferruginous, with black fasciae. The clypeus, labrum, apical 

 half of the mandibles, a narrow Hne at the lower part of the inner orbits of the eyes, and the scape of the 

 antennae pale yellowish-white ; the flagellum fulvous beneath. The margin of the prothorax, the tegiilae, and 

 scutellum pale yellow; the legs pale ferruginous; wings hyaline and iridescent, the nervures pale testaceous, the 

 Stigma fuscous. Abdomen with a black fascia at the base of the second, third, and fourth segments, the fifth 

 with a similar Jascia at its apical margin; the two apical segments with short, pale, glittering pubescence. 

 L. 4^/2 mm. 



Zulu-Land. 



Allodape melanoims Cam. 

 1905 Allodape melanopus Cambron, $, in: Tr. S.-Afr. Phil. Soc, Vol. X"V, p. 245. 



?. Black, abdomen red, a very irregulär T-shaped mark on the cl3T3eus, its sides irregularly indented 

 and the apical part appearing as if it formed a separate Une, a large, irregulär, transverse mark, narrowed 

 laterally on the scutellum, a large Une on the base of pronotum and a mark on the base of mesopleurae, 

 irregularly tridendate below, lemon-yeUow. Antennal scape rufous below. Legs black, the knees and fore tibiae 

 rufous. Wings hyaUne, the stigma and nervures black. L. 5 mm. 



Labrum and tips of mandibles brownish; the former with scattered punctures. Head and thorax smooth 

 and shining; the base of metanotum strongly aciculated; the pleurae sparsely pilose. Apical segments of 

 abdomen punctured and covered with white pubescence. The hair on the legs whitish, long and dense on the 

 hind tibiae, on the hind tarsi it is darker coloured. The second cubital ceUule in front narrowed, being there 

 not much more than half of its length behind; the second transverse cubital nervure is straight and obUque; 

 the first recurrent nervure is received close to the first transverse cubital, almost touching it; the second is 

 received further from the apex. 



Kapland — Pearston. 



