66 Lieut.-Colonel C. T. Bingham on 
Family Pompilide. 
Genus Pomriuus, Fabr. (sens. lat. apud Kohl). 
Pompilus diversus, Dhlb.; vide Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(7) ix. (1902) p. 348. 
A male, Waterval-onder (A. Ross). 
Pompilus vindicatus, Smith; vide Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(7) ix. (1902) p. 349. 
~ A female, Durban (foss). 
Pompilus Distanti, Bingh.; vide Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(7) ix. (1902) p. 349. 
A female, Transvaal, Natal border. Not typical: the 
clypeus and the apical half of the femora, the whole of the 
tibiz and tarsi are reddish ; absolutely identical, however, in 
form and sculpture with Saussure’s type of Homonotus ceru- 
lans (nec Pompilus cerulans, Lep.). 
Pompitlus festivus?, Klug, Symb. Phys. (1834), Ins. pl. xxxviil. 
fig. 8. 
A single broken specimen of a male from Johannesburg 
(Ross), which, with some doubt, I refer to the above species. 
Genus Satus, Fabr, (sens. lat. apud Kohl). 
Salius (Hemipepsis) imperialis, Smith (Mygnemia), Cat. 
Hym. B. M. ii. (1855) p. 188. 
Five females, Barberton (Distant & Rendall) ; Waterval- 
onder and Durban (Zoss). 
Salius (Hemipepsis) atropos, Smith; vide Ann. & Mag. Nat. 
Hist. (7) ix. (1902) p. 353. 
A single female without locality. 
Family Sphegids. 
Genus Liris, Fabr. 
Liris diabolica, Smith ; vide Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) x. 
(1902) p. 209. 
A single female, Barberton (Rendall). 
