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sie der dorsostriata Andre, von der sie aber durch die Färbung und 
den ganz weiß gefärbten Apikalrand des zweiten Segmentes sofort 
zu unterscheiden ist. 
mnemosina Peringuey in An.S.Afr. Mus. 1898, p. 36, tab. 8, fig. 27. 
Diese vom Damaraland beschriebene Art ist mir bisher nicht 
bekannt geworden. Nach Abbildung und Beschreibung ist sie der 
globularia F. ähnlich, aber wesentlich anders gefärbt. 
„Male. — Head, thorax, and the four apical abdominal segments 
black; metathorax with a ferruginous patch above the posterior declivity; 
first and second joints of abdomen red; antennae and legs testaceous 
red; the whole body clothed with short, very dense greyish hairs; 
head small, thickly pubescent, eyes not emarginate; thorax 
roughly punctured, metathorax with two median grooves diverging 
from the apex to the base, scutellum much raised, posterior declivity 
truncate; abdomen closely punctured, second degment narrowly 
grooved from base to apex in the middle, third segment also with a 
narrow shallow median line, and fringed with a greyish dense pu- 
bescence which has a silky, whitish sheen laterally; wings hyalıne 
with the nervures and the stigma brown and a subapical brown patch 
reaching from the upper margin to one-third of the width. Length 
15 mm. 
Hab. Damaraland (Walfishbay). 
Size and shape of A. globularia Fabr., but otherwise coloured; 
the antennae are much more filiforme, th abdomen is closely punctured 
instead of being striolate, and the second and third segments are not 
grooved in the dorsal part in A. globularia.“ 
piei Andre in M&m. Soc. zool. France, 1896, p. 276; Spec. Hym. 
Europ., Vol.8, p. 84; Tr. ent. Soc. London, 1901, p. 531. 
„Nigra, cinereo-pilosa, mandibularum apice, antennis, pedibus 
et unco pygidiali dilute ferrugineis, calcaribus albidis, alis hyalinis 
nervis testaceis, Abdomen crasse et dense punctatum, primo segmento 
globoso, secundo transverso, amborum margine postico macula media 
villosa, einerea, notato; tertio et sequentibus apice cinereo-villosis. 
Long. 7,5 mill. 
Corps noir, herisse, ainsi que les pattes, d’une villosit& abondante 
d’un blane cendr&; une touffe de pubescence cendr&e se voit au milieu 
du bord apical des premier et second segments de l’abdomen ; le troisieme 
segment porte une mince bordure de pubescence semblable & son 
bord, posterieur, et les segments suivants sont encore plus &troitement 
margines de meme pubescence. En dessous les segments trois et sulvants 
sont cilies de poils cendres. Sommet des mandibules, palpes, antennes, 
pattes et crochet apical de l’abdomen d’un ferrugineux pale; Eperons 
blancs. 
Tete petite, arrondie, mediocrement ponctuee; yeux grands, 
noirs, assez convexes; ocelles petits; antennes Juisantes, greles, sensible- 
ment moins longues que le corps; scape tr&s court, & peine plus long 
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