Records of Bees. 207 
Morgania jonesi, sp. n. 
? .—Length about 10 mm., anterior wing 84 mm. 
Black, with snow-white pubescence covering clypeus, sides 
of face, lower part of sides of front, cheeks, upper border of 
prothorax (but not tubercles), a broad band across meso- 
pleura and broad bands on metathorax, as well as posterior 
corners of mesothorax; head transversely oval, face very 
broad ; mandibles black; labrum large, roughened all over, 
except a siuall shining apical spot; vertex shining, with large 
punctures; antenne “long, entirely black, third - joint about 
or nearly as long as next two united, flagellum thick ; meso- 
thorax shining, very strongly but not closely punctured, and 
with a broad median sulcus ; scutellum strongly bigibbous ; 
tegule black. Anterior wings rather dilute fuliginous 
throughout; marginal cell not as broadly truncate as in 
M. barkeri; second s.m. receiving first r. n. a little before 
middle, and second almost at the end. Legs entirely black, 
the tibize covered with shining white hair on outer side, the. 
tarsi with bright orange hair on inner side; middle and 
hind femora robust. Abdomen shining, very minutely 
and not densely punctured; sides of basal segment, and 
broad bands on sides of second to fourth, and a complete 
apical band on fifth, of dense pure white tomentum, not 
sharply defined mesad ; apex truncate, dark reddish. 
Mfongosi, Zululand, 1914 (W. E. Jones). South African 
Museum. 
A remarkable species, known by its black colour and 
strong punctures. It looks something like a small Crocisa, 
Morgania fortis, sp. n. 
? .—Length about 12°5 mm., anterior wing 9°5 mm. 
Head and thorax, mandibles, antenne, tegulze, and legs 
black ; wings deep fuliginous; abdomen shining, bright 
ferruginous, without hair-bands or patches above or below, 
only the truncate apex dark ; head broad ; clypeus strongly 
produced, the whole face and clypeus with appressed very 
pale brown hair; mandibles very broad at base; flagellum 
thick ; a polished space on each side of ocelli; mesothorax 
and scutellum closely and very coaxgely punctured, the 
mesothorax sulcate in middle, the scutellum bigibbous ; 
thorax with very short inconspicuous black or very dark 
hair; mesopleura shining, with very coarse punctures; 
tegule finely punctured; b.n. going basad of t.-m. ; second 
s.m. large, receiving first r.n, about middle; second r.n. 
