ii 4 H.Friese, 3, 



smooth, with a few scattered punctures; cordate area at base of median segment above concave and minutely 

 rugulose; legs polished, pilosity fairly abundant, dense on the posterior pair of tibiae and on the tarsi, giving 

 them a reddish appearance. Wings hyaline, slightly fuscous, nervures, stigma and tegulae brown. Abdomen 

 slightly shining, covered somewhat thickly with small piligerous tubercles and punctures, apical margins of the 

 segments testaceous. L. 8 — 10 mm, exp. 16 — 19 mm. 



3 similar in sculpture, form and pilosity, but the mandibles are entirely yellow, vertical streak on the 

 clypeus broadens and coalesces anteriorly with the yellow on the inner orbits, no transverse yellow streak on 

 the scutellum. L. 7 mm. 



Durban. 



Kapland. 



JProsopis quadrilineata Cam. 

 1905 Prosopis quadrilineata Cameron, ßec. Albany Mus., Vol. I, p. 197. 



2. Black, a line along the inner orbits, commencing shortly below the ocelli and becoming thicker 

 towards the apex, a slightly narrower line in the centre of the face, a broader line on the hind edge of the 

 pronotum and a large broad mark on the scutellum, roundly curved at the apex, yellow, the base with 2 broad 

 shallow curves; wings hyaline, stigma tastaceous, nervures darker. L. 6 — 7 mm. 



Shining, face and clypeus strongly but not closely punctured. the centre of front distinctly raised, closely 

 and strongly punctured and with a thin keel down the centre, a deep depression, obliquely narrowed towards 

 the apex, before the ocelli; upper part of pro- and the mesopleurae closely punctured. Apices of segments 

 1—3 narrowly testaceous, apical coarsely chagreened. First recurrent nervure received a slightly greater distance 

 from the 1., than is the 2. from the 2 transverse cubital nervures. 



Brak Kloof. Kapland. 



Nach Dr. H. Brauns- Willowmore und J. D. ALFKEN-Bremen gehört diese Art zu Allodapeü 



JProsopis quinquelineata Cam. 



1905 Prosopis quinquelineata Cameron, 2, in: Tr. S.-Afr. Phil. Soc. Vol. XV, p. 235. 



2. Black, shining, a narrow line on the outer and inner eye orbits and a slightly narrower one down 

 the centre of the clypeus, pale-yellow; wings smoky-hyaline, nervures and stigma black. L. 7 mm. 



Face and clypeus distinctly, but not closely punctured, the punctuation on the apex of clypeus closer 

 and stronger ; front strongly keeled ; the centre with a bordered keel which bifurcates above ; malar space small ; 

 labrum strongly punctured. Thorax shining, mesonotum and scutellum smooth, the metanotal area strongly, 

 closely aciculated ; on the apex is a large, deep f ovea, wide below, gradually narrowed above ; pleurae thickly 

 covered with longish white pubescence; hair on the ventral surface is dense and white. The apical dorsal 

 segments covered with black hair, pubescence on the tibiae and tarsi long, dense and grey. Both the recurrent 

 nervures are received on the 2. cubital cellule, the 1. at a greater distance from the base than is the 2. from 

 the apex. The base of the thorax is rounded above; 3. Joint of antennae fully twice the length of the 4.; the 

 joints not very sharply separated. 



Kapland — Stellenbosch. 



JProsopis robertiana Cam. 



1906 Prosopis robertiana Cameron, J, in: Tr. S.-Afr. Phil. Soc, Vol. XVI, p. 325. 



2. First recurrent nervure interstitial, 2. received near the apex of the 2. cubital cell. Black, head 

 below the antennae, i. e. face, cheeks and clypeus, anterior tibiae in front, hind tibiae to near the middle and 



