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white, the luetathovax entirely dull ro^y and its arepe obsolete; 

 they occuvred at Entebbe during September 1911 and at some 

 3500 feet in the Mabira, Forest, CUiagwe, in the middle of the 

 preceding July ; and Jones took a S at Mfongosi in Zululand, 

 January, S. African Museum. 



2, ruNOTiFEU, sp. n. 



A very dull and closely punctate, black male with sparse white 

 marks, and the thorax mainly red. Extremely similar to the 

 last species but with the mesonotum punctate, in place of 

 alutaceous ; the head immaculate ; cheeks narrow, clypeus 

 extremely small ; palpi and the entire scape alone white ; 

 Hagellum longer and not setigerous ; notauli deeply impressed 

 and elongate ; areola small, apophyses obsolete ; petiole linear ; 

 genital valvulfe, anterior legs basally and the hind tarsi, black ; 

 nervelet wanting. Length, 13 mm. S only. — Found by 

 C. C. Gowdey in the Tero^Forest during July 1912, in Uganda. 



3. MESO>fOTIFER, Sp. n. 



A very dull and a-lata.ceous, black species Avith sparse pure 

 white, a,nd the thorax with red, markings. Head by no means 

 short, though obliquely constricted, behind eyes ; cheeks broad ; 

 face deplanate, definitely and somewhat confluently punctate, not 

 discreted from the iTioi-e sparsely punctate and apically truncate 

 clypeus ; mandibles slender and black ; palpi, clypeus, and the 

 glabrous frons pure white. Antennje elongate and subexplanate 

 beyond the mainly white central band, apically attenuate, with 

 the eight basal flagellar joints elongate. Thoiax i-osy-red with 

 prothorax, mesonotum laterally, frenum and disc of metanotum 

 basally from the small but acute apophyses, black ; mesonotum 

 apically produced at its centre, notauli short ; metanotum closely 

 punctate with areola elongate-tria,ngular, apically attenuate and 

 not extending to base, emitting weak but entire costuhe from 

 near its base ; spiracles elongate. Scutellum convex, shining 

 and glabrous with a few sparse punctm-es, its sides carinate to 

 near apex whicii is, like the postscutellum, flavidous. Abdomen 

 elongate with apices of two basal segments and base of the third 

 narrowly, with whole venter, testaceous; seventh and apex of 

 sixth segments white ; thyridii of the second small and laterally 

 linear; terebra black and shortly exserted. Legs slender and 

 strongly elongate, nigrescent with apex of hind metatarsus to 

 middle of its onychium white, hind trochanters beneath and 

 apices of their coxpe pale testaceous ; anterior legs intenaally 

 rufescent or testaceous; claws large and simple. Wings hyaline 

 and not broad ; tegular and costa black, vstigma ferruginous ; 

 areolet no higher than broad, laterally coalescent above, emitting 

 recurrent nervure before its centre ; lower basal nevvure post- 

 f ureal. — S differs in its white mandibles, immacidate black 

 clypeus and frons, more slender flagellum ; deep and crenulate 



