540 Col. C. ceapinghare on South African 
and under margin by stiff black hairs ; remaining segments closely 
and finely punctured, more or less densely covered with long reddish 
hairs, that on the apical segment turn to black, 
Length ¢ 21mm. Exp. 46 mm. 
Described from a single example. 
Both in coloration and in sculpture unlike any African 
form known to me. It has, however, a distant resemblance 
to the males of the “sewmaculata” group of mutilla from 
India. 
24, MUTILLA CLOANTHA, Péringuey. 
Mutilla nigripennis, Sm, (nec. Oliv.), Cat. Hym. B.M., iui, 
1855, p. 19. 
Mutilla cloantha, Pér., Ann. S.A. Mus., i, 1898, p. 88. 
Natat fg (W. W. Saunders Coll.) 
25. MUTILLA TETTENSIS, Gerstaecker. 
Mutilla tettensis, Gerst., Monats. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1857, 
p. 511; id. Peters, Reise n, Mozamb., v, 1862, p. 488 
2, pl. 31, fig. 7; Sich. and Radosz., Hor. Soc. Ent. 
Ross., vi, 1869, p. 254; André, Wytsman’s Gen. Ins. 
Hym., Fasc. 11, 1903, p. 38. 
Nata 2 (W. W. Saunders Coll.). 
26. DASYLABROIDES IDIA, Péringuey. 
Mutilla idia, Pér., Ann. S.A, Mus., i, pt. 2, 1897, p. 360 9. 
Dasylabroides idia, André, Wytsman’s Gen, Ins, Hym., 
1903, p. 23. 
RuopeEsia: Mashonaland, Salisbury 5000 ft. 2 (@. A. K. 
Marshall). 
A single specimen that agrees well with Péringuey’s 
description. 
27. DASYLABROIDES INCONSPICUA, Smith. 
Mutilla inconspicua, Sm., Descr. New sp. Hym. B.M., 1879, 
p. 191 2 9. 
Dasylabroides inconspicua, André, Wytsman’s Gen. Ins. 
Hym., 1903, p. 23. 
Nata 2 (Coll. W. W. Saunders); Ruopesta : Melsetter, 
Gazaland 3600 ft. ¢ (G. Marshall). 
