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(?¥ von Willowmore (Kapland), Bothaville im Februar, durch Brauns erhalten, ? von Transvaal; im 

 Mus. Berlin 32 vom Kapland (Krebs); von Brak Koof nach Cameron. 



Anthopliora {Hobropotlu) fletermhiata Friese. 

 1905 Anthophora determinata Friese, d2 in: Zeitschr. f. syst. Hym., Bd. V, p. 234. 



'+. Nigra, fulvo-hirta, subtus albo-hirta; clypeo labroque antice flavidis; abdomine plerumque albido- 

 tomentoso, segmento i. fulvo-hirto, 2. — 4. medio nigro-fasciatis, 3. — 4. apice fere albo-fasciatis, scopa alba; tegulis fulvis. 



d ut femina, clypeo labroque plerumque flavis; pedibus III incrassatis, tibüs curvatis, calcaribus 

 aculeatis, metatarso intus gibboso, apice spinoso. 



?. Schwarz, gelbbraun behaart, ähnlich der A. quadrifasciata, aber Clypeus- und Labrumendhälfte 

 mehr oder weniger gelblich; Segment i lang gelbbraun behaart, 2 an der Basis und Endrand anliegend gelb- 

 braun befilzt, mit schwarzer Mittelbinde, 3 und 4 weißlich bandiert und mit grauer anliegender Behaarung, 

 5 mitten am Ende mit rötlichem Haarbüschel, 6 ebenso. Brust und Beine meist weiß behaart, Scopa rein weiß; 

 Metatarsus innen lang schwarzbraun behaart, Calcar rotgelb. Flügel gelblich getrübt, Adern braun, Tegulae 

 gelbbraun. L. 15 — 16 mm. 



S wie ?, Clypeus und Labrum fast ganz gelb, auch der Antennenschaft und die Mandibelbasis; Segment 

 2 — 5 mehr weiß bandiert, 6 und 7 braun behaart. Beine III verdickt, Tibie gekrümmt, Calcar stachelförmig, 

 dick und starr, Trochanter III gekielt, Metatarsus innen mit stumpfem Höcker, am Ende innen in Dorn aus- 

 gezogen. L. 15 mm. 



cJ? von Ukami (Deutsch-Ostafrika) durch SxAUDiNGER erhalten; i ? von Kigonsera (Nyassa-See) durch 

 P. Haefliger erhalten ¥ von Mulango, P. Säuberlich leg.; im Mus. Berlin i + vom Tanganjika-See 

 (Reichard). 



Anthojihora lata Cam. 

 1905 Habropoda lata Cameron, ? in: Rec. Albany Mus., Vol. 1 p. 200. 



?. Black ; the hair on the head white, on the top of the thorax fuscous, tipped with black, on the 

 scutellum darker coloured, on the pleurae and breast pale. The abdomen sparsely covered with black hair; the 

 apices of the segments broadly banded with white depressed pile. The hair on the coxae, femora and base of 

 tibiae pale, on the rest rufous, the calcaria pale testaceous. Wings hyaline, iridescent, with a fuscous-violaceous 

 finge, especially towards the apex; the stigma and nervures black, the tegulae fuscous-black. L. 11 — 12 mm. 



Clypeus closely rugosely punctured, its apex depressed, slightly waved. Thorax, except in the middle 

 of the mesonotum, which is almost smooth, closely and distinctly punctured and in the centre of the scutellum 

 behind; the centre of the metanotum is alutaceous. The apices of the ventral segments are lead coloured; the 

 hair on the basal segments fuscous, on the others fuscous tinged with rufous. 



This is a smaller species than H. capensis; apart from the difference in colouration, etc., the two may 

 be separated by the difference in the length of the second and third cubital cellules: in capensis the second 

 cellule on the lower side is as long as the third; in lata it is not much more than half its length; the second 

 cellule, too, being of equal width at top and bottom, while in capensis it is clearly longer behind than in front. 

 It is also a broader species compared with the length. 



Kapland — Glen Lynden. 



Jenaische Denkschriftea XIV. 24 Schultze, Forschungsreise in Südafrika. II. 



