of (he Fainili/ TaljaiuMH'. 1 1 I 



H<ematoi)i)t(i /jnanii/jc/iiiis^ ^' ^ s[). ii. 



Type (female) and anotlici- female from Salisbury, Dec. 

 1899 [G. A. K. Mn shall). 



Que female from Lunigina River, Ilenga, west of Lake 

 Nyasa, 3000 feet, 29. i. 91. {R. Crawshay), 98. 81. 



Five females, 21 miles from Blantyre, 13rit. Centr. Africa, 

 22. i. 1905, G to 7 a.m. {Dr. J. E. S. Old), with note : " Tn 

 tall green reeds : bit donor and Lis man. Usually silent and 

 very sluggish. ^^ 



This and the following species are distinguished by the 

 absence of lighter rings of colour on the legs. 



A greyish-brown species with brownish wings and yellow 

 legs aud antcnnce, the tips of the latter being black. 



Face brown, the dense tomentum gives it a grey appear- 

 ance ; no black spots or stripe present. Palpi pale yellow, 

 wiili yellow pubescence and some black pubescence on the 

 upper surface. Antennae yellowish, the tips dull black; the 

 first joint only slightly inerassate, the third rather long and 

 slender, the first two joints with some black pubescence. 

 Frontal callus mahogany-brown, shining (on the one from 

 Lake Nyasa it is more yellowish brown), narrow, attaining 

 the eyes, much produced in front ; a narrow brown stripe 

 between the antcnnre ; the paired spots large, triangular, 

 black, not reaching the eyes, the unpaired spot indistinct ; 

 the sparse pubescence on the foreheacl white ; on the vertex 

 are two oblong brown spots divided in the middle. Thorax 

 brown, with three grey stripes, the median one linear, the 

 side ones indistinctly continued from the suture ; the sides 

 and breast grey. Scutellnm brown, grey in the middle and 

 at the sides. Abdomen brown, with grey spots ; the grey 

 colour apparent at the sides and on the posterior border of 

 the segments, also as a fine median line, the first segment 

 being almost wholly grey. The underside brown, grey at 

 the sides, on which some minute black dots are scattered. 

 Legs yellowish, the femora with grey tomentum, and some 

 black pubescence on the tarsi. Wings have a chequered 

 appearance, the brown and the white colour very distinct ; 

 seen with the naked eye the brown colour is more marked at 

 the apex and on the fore border as blotches ; stigma light 

 brown ; veins brown. 



Length 9.\ mm. 



PI. IV. fig. 11, type (female). 



Hamatopota unicolor, ? , sp. u. 



Type and one other female from Uganda (Lt.-Col. Bruce), 



