49G Mr. G. Meade- Waldo on 



AUodape gracilis. 

 Prosopis gracilis, Bingh. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xii. p. 50 (1903). 



AUodape panurgoides, Sm. Catal. Hymen. Brit. Mas. ii. p. 231. no. 10 



(1854). 

 AUodape ceratinoides, Grib. Bull. Soc. Eutom. Ital. xvi. p. 269 (1884). 



Specimens of A. ceratinoides from Algoa Bay. Cape 

 Colony, determined by Dr. Brauns, agree perfectly with 

 Smith's type from " South Africa." 



AUodape pictifrons, Sm. Catal. Hymen. Brit. Mus. ii. p. 228. no. 2 



(1854). 

 AUodape strigata, Brauns, ? in MS. 



The South African specimens (co-types of Dr. Brauns) 

 differ in no way from A. pictifrons from Sierra Leone. 



Cekatina, Latr. 



Bingham (Fauna Brit. Ind., Hymen, vol. i.) and Cockerell 

 (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. xxxi. p. 325, 1905) have dealt 

 respectively with Indian and American species of this genus. 

 The following two species from Ega (//. W. Bates) may be 

 noticed : — 



Ceratina bicolorata, Sm. 



Head, thorax, and abdominal segments 1—3 obscure 

 bronze, with purple tint, abdominal segments 4-6 greenish ; 

 clypeus with a deep longitudinal impressed line. 



Ceratina longiceps, Sm. 



Uniformly bronze-green ; clypeus produced, giving the 

 head a long appearance, as in some species of Ilalictus 

 ( Thrinchostoma). 



Ceratina supquadrata, Sm. Catal. Hymen. Brit. Mus. p. 224. no. 7 



(1854). 

 Ceratina sulcata, Friese, Wien. ent. Zeit. Bd. xxiv. p. 13 (1905). 



Smith's species from " S. Africa" has priority over 

 C. sulcata, Fr., of which there is a co-type in the British 

 Museum. 



Dioxys, Lep. 

 Aglaoapis brevipcnnis, Cam. Entomologist, xxxiv. p. 2G3 (1901). 



This insect, described as the type of a new genus, from 



