166 Mr. B. P. Uvarov's Notes on 



1910. P[hymeurus] pardalis Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., iii, 



p. 545, no. 1. 

 1910. P[hymeurus] eremobioides Kirby, I.e., p. 545, no. 2. 



There is very little doubt in my mind that pardalis 

 Giglio-Tos is conspecific with eremobioides Bol., the only 

 difference between them, so far as it may be concluded 

 from Giglio-Tos's description, being the absolute size, 

 which seems to be rather inconstant in all species of the 

 genus. 



British Museum specimen : Congo, 1 $ (this is specimen 

 " f " of Walker's Caloptemts haematopus L.). 



3. Euryphymus tuberculatus M. Fern. 

 (Plate I, fig. 14.) 



1898. Euryphymus tuherculatns M. Fernandez, Actas Soc. 



Esp. Hist. Nat., Feb. 1898, p. 35. 

 1902. E[uryphymus] tubercidatus M. Fernandez, An. Soc. 



Esp. Hist. Nat., xxx, pp. 261, 267. 

 1910. E[unjphymus'] tubercidatus Kirby, Syn. Cat. Orth., 

 iii, p. 546, no, 12. 



It is with a certain hesitation that I refer four specimens 

 of Euryphymus to this species, described by the female 

 only. Three specimens before me are males and on^ is 

 female; the latter is somewhat larger than the type and 

 has hind tibiae yellow, instead of red ; the same coloration 

 of hind tibiae is also in one of the males (from S. Rhodesia), 

 while two other males are with hind tibiae red, as in the 

 type. As I, however, do not think the coloration of 

 tibiae an important specific character in this genus, I feel 

 sure that all four specimens are conspecific with each other 

 and, very probably, with E. tubercidatus. 



British Museum specimen : Bloemfontein distr., Orange 

 Free State, 8 v. 1917, 1 ^ [Division of Entomology , Pretoria). 



Hope Museum specimens : The Matopos, S. Rhodesia, 

 4500-5500 ft., 10 ix. 1905, 1 ^ [E. B. Poidton); Warrenton, 

 Cape Colony, about 3900 ft., 7 ix. 1905, 1 J, 1 ? {E. B. 

 Poulton). 



KEY TO THE SPEOIES OF EURYPHYMUS. 



1. (2) Male cerci in the apical half distinctly compressed and 

 dilated, with the apex rounded, obtuse (fig. 13). Male anal 



