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(/) Village of Worcester, at the railway station : 1 J , 1 2 {G. L. 

 LeijJoldt), resembling the specimens from the Cape Peninsula. 



(g) Touws Eiver Station : 1 dried ? (W. F. PurcelV). 



Ceres Div. (h) Ceres Village : 12 5 and several juv. {B. M. Light- 

 foot, W, F. Purcell). In these specimens the three middle yellow 

 stripes on the abdomen are continuous, i.e., not interrupted by trans- 

 verse bars of black in the middle of each tergite, the median keel 

 also generally not blackened ; otherwise as in the specimens from 

 the Cape Peninsula. 



Caledon Div. (i) Hottentots Holland Moiintains, on the summit 

 near Sir Lowry's Pass : 9 <? , 7 ? , 4 juv. {W. F. Purcell), closely 

 resembling the specimens from the Cape Peninsula but slightly 

 smaller in size ; length of largest <? 37-|-, length and width of fourth 

 caudal segment 4*] , 2 ; fourth caudal segment in the 6 largest 3- 

 specimens (32-37^ mm. long) twice, in the 3 smaller (immature ?) 

 <y specimens (29^31f mm. long) If-lf times as loDg as wide. 



(y) Venster Eavine at the village of Caledon : 5 ? , 1 juv. {W. F. 

 Ptircell), resembling the specimens from the Cape Peninsula. 



Swellendam Div. {k) The Pass at Avontuur near Stormsvlei, on the 

 Eiver Zonder Einde : 1 juv. (TF. F. Purcell). 



(I) Swellendam Village : 1 ? {H. A. Fry) ; the three middle yellow 

 stripes on abdomen continuous ; the vesicle ochre-yellow, with five 

 dark infuscate stripes on the sides and below, darkly infuscate also 

 on the superior lateral margins anteriorly. Closely resembling 

 Koch's figure of U. striatus (C. L. Koch) in colouration. 



Bredasdorp Div. {m) Marcus Bay : 2 (^ {H. A. Fry). The three 

 middle yellow stripes on abdomen broad and continuous, the cephalo- 

 thorax with much black. The edge between the lateral and inferior 

 surfaces of fifth caudal segment almost obliterated ; the terminal 

 tooth of the superior crests in segments 2-3 strong and sharp but 

 scarcely curved ; the fourth caudal segment 2-2i times as long 

 as wide. Length of largest c? 33, length and width of fourth 

 caudal segment 3-8, 1*8 ; length of the other ^ 32, length and 

 width of fourth segment 3-6, 1*8. 



Eobertson Div. (n) Ashton, on the mountain side at entrance to 

 Kogmans Kloof : 1 <? , 1 ? , 1 juv. {Mrs. W. F. Purcell and W. F. 

 Purcell). The three middle yellow stripes on abdomen broad and 

 continuous, not interrupted by cross bars of black ; the cephalothorax 

 yellow, blackened only along the median line and at the edges ; the 

 terminal tooth of superior caudal crests not much enlarged in seg- 

 ments 2 and 3, small and rather slender in both sexes ; sides of fifth 

 segment distinctly bordered below by a row of granules ; fourth 



