176 ^- Kiieger. 



Der gelbe Mittelfleck des Gesichts verschmilzt unten mit 

 den gelben Aiigenrändern, sonst stimmen auch sie vollkommen 

 zu GravenJiorsts Beechreibuug. Auf meine cf passt auch 

 die Beschreibung Szépliycth (^Termész. Füzet. XXII. 1899. 

 p. 238 n, 7) von AnamaUm guttlger bis auf das: „Flügel gelb" 

 sehr gut, so dass wahrscheinlich diese Art als Synonym zu 

 A. delarvatuni Grav. zu ziehen ist. 



Description of a New speeies 

 of Apterop oni Pilus froiii South Al'riea. 



(Hym.) 

 By P. C a m e r u. 



Apteropompilus (JCIltiltUS) sp. uov. 



Black, shining, the basal G or 7 joints of the antennae, 

 the tibiae and tarsi rufo-testaceous. Temples largely deve- 

 loped ; in the middle as wide as the lenüth of the anteuual 

 scape. Prouotum twice longer than wide, distiuctly and 

 gradually uairowed towards the apex. Mesonotum rounded 

 backwards at the base, its apex aJmost tiausverse. Median 

 segment becoming gradually wider towards the apex, where 

 it is transverse, above at the sides projecting into short, 

 but distinct teetb; the apical half of the sides above are 

 clearly margined from the teeth backwards. The apex of 

 the segment bas a vertical, not an oblique, slope. Fore 

 feniora greatly swolleu, the middle are less strongly dilated 

 and the hinder still less. The head and abdomen are smoother 

 and more shining thau the thorax, which is alutaceous; the 

 apical slope of the median segment is depressed, smooth and 

 shiuing. The abdomen is distinctly longer thau the head 

 and thorax uuited. Pedicle of antennae fully twice longer 

 thau wide. — Leugth G mm. 



Aptet-opompUus may be described as an apterous Plani- 

 eeps. From the two knowu species the présent may be 

 separated by the toothed apex of median segment. The 

 genus is South African. A. detdutus was takeu on the 15tli 

 November at Dunbrody, near Uitenhage, Cape Colony by the 

 RevJ- J. A. (yneil IS. J. of Dunbrody. 



