Mr. m. K. Tiunci" on Fussoriil Ihjmenoi>lera. 435 



The original specimens of E. s\il phurella have tlie head 

 bright jeUow, but tlio thorax ami abdjineii very pale ; they 

 appear to ho immature, and possibly should show brighter 

 colours. 



Prosopis fulvicornis, Suiith . 



This species has been rediscovered at Kalamuiida, Feb. 9- 

 28, 1914, and March 1-11, lOU (850 It.), by Mr. R. E. 

 Turner. Smith's description is <(Ood, but the sex described 

 is male, not female, and the yellow spot on anterior femora 

 is at the apex, not at the base. The second s.m. is very 

 broad (long). Tiie type of fulvicornis was in the Baly 

 collection, and until now the species has not been represented 

 in the British Museum. 



Prosopis elongata, Smith. 



Kalamunda, Feb. 9-28 {R. E. Turner; British Museum). 

 The wings are dusky and the second s.m. is not especially 

 lonff. 



LII. — Notes on Fossorial Ilymetioptera. — XXII. On new 

 Ethiopian Species. By Eowland E. Tuknek, F.Z.S., 

 F.E.S. 



Family Psammocharidae. 



Genus Batozonus, Ashra. 



Batozonua, Ashm. Canad. Entora. xxxiv. p. 81 (1002). 

 Heteronyx, Sauss. Soc. Entoni. ii. p. 3 (1887) (nom. praeocc). 



The type of Bat-ozonns is B. aJgidus^ Sm., that of Ileter- 

 onyx is II. madecassus, Sauss. The tarsal ungues are bifid 

 in the male, but in the female the ungues of the fore tarsus 

 only are bifid, the others being unidentate. The cubitus of 

 the hind wing originates before the transverse median nervure 

 in both sexes, and the third cubital cell is always shorter than 

 the second on tbe radius, often almost quadrate. The middle 

 joints of the flagellum are strongly arcuate beneath in the 

 male. The differences between the sexes are very striking 

 in this genus. 



