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CdiLIOXYS, Latr. 
C@LIOXYS LORICULA, Smith. 
Durban, 2 9, 12th October, 1918, and 18th October, 1918 (C. N. 
Barker). 
C@LIOXYS PENETATRIX, Smith. 
Bluff, Durban, 1 2, 25th November, 1916 (C. N. Barker). 
Camioxys (LIorHyRAPIS) PACHYURA, sp. nov. 
2. Length 14-5 mm.; with an abundance of white hair; tibie 
and tarsi red. I had taken this for C. verticalis, Sm., until I saw the 
true verticalis from Natal. It differs from verticalis by the much 
clearer wings (fuliginous in verticalis), hair of face pure white (mixed 
with brown in verticalis), and last ventral segment of abdomen 
conspicuously broader. 
Willowmore, 8. Africa, Ist December, 1904 (Dr. H. Brauns). Sent 
as C’. decipiens, Spinola. It is undoubtedly the C. decipiens, var. 
rufipes, Friese, but the name cannot be used, as there is an earlier 
C. rufipes from Cuba. According to Vachal’s description, it is very 
close to C. lanuginea, Vachal, from the Gabun (French Congo), but 
differs by the red tibiz and tarsi and the distinctly punctured under 
surface of abdomen. Possibly lanwginea and pachyura are races of a 
single species. 
Ca:tioxys (LIOTHYRAPIS) VERTICALIS, Smith. 
The male, not before described, resembles the female in appearance, 
but the hair on the face is yellowish. The fifth abdominal segment 
has no lateral spines; the sixth has six spines, the upper terminal 
ones directed outward. In Friese’s table of males it runs to C. 
sexspinosa, Friese, a form with clear wings resembling C. afra. 
@. Durban, 1915 (H. W. Bell Marley). 4, Malvern, 22nd 
December, 1915 (C. N. Barker). 
Ca@Lioxys CHUBBI, sp. nov. 
@. Length about 15 mm.; black, with the patches of hair pure 
white; eyes dark brown, with short hair; clypeus dull, granular, 
with sparse punctures, not keeled, the surface not hidden by the very 
