i 34 H. Friese, 5 2 



basal margin of the 2. and a subinterrupted one the 3., the anal rima ferruginous, margined with fulvous 

 pubescence; beneath, te margins thinly fringed long pale pubescence. L. 4 lines (= 8V2 mm). 

 Kapland (coli. Smith). 



Halicttis designatus Cam. 

 1905 Halictus designatus Cambron, $, in: Rec. Albany Mus., Vol. I, p. 190. 



?. Black; apical half of mandibles ferruginous; apical half of flagellum brownish below; the pubescence 

 white, except 011 the tarsi, where it is ferruginous ; apical joints of tarsi ruf ous ; calcaria testaceous ; wings hyaline, 

 the stigma and nervures testaceous. L. 6 mm. 



Metanotal area closely, strongly reticulated-striated, the sides more distinctly striated, the Striae oblique. 

 Clypeus shining, very sparsely punctured on the apex, more closely on the base, the sides impunctate. Centre 

 of face broadly, raised, punctured; sides much more closely punctured, opaque. Pro- and mesothorax closely, 

 distinctly punctured, pleurae more closely and rugosely than the mesonotum; apex of metanotum transverse in 

 the middle above, without a smooth border. Abdominal segments closely, distinctly punctured, the basal more 

 strong than the apical, base and apices of the segments covered with a white pile; anal rima rufous, last 

 segment fringed with golden hair; basal 3 abscissae of radius of equal length; recurrent nervure received at a 

 greater distance from the cubital than the 1. 



Kapland — Brak Kloof im November. 



Halictus dispositus Cam. 

 1905 Halictus dispositus Cambron, $, in: Tr. S.-Afr. Phil. Soc, Vol. XV, p. 239. 



?. Black, shining, the hair bright white; flagellum testaceous below towards the apex; wings clear 

 hyaline, highly iridescent, stigma dark testaceous, nervures black. L. 5 mm. 



Metanotal area closely, distinctly reticulated, sides more irregularly obliquely striated; clypeus strongly 

 deeply, irregularly, but not closely punctured; face with shallow, scattered punctures; front and Vertex closely 

 minutely punctured ; on the upper half of the front is a shining, impressed line, on the lower a fine keel, which 

 extends to between the antennae ; pleurae opaque, coarsely granulär ; a deep oblique furrow below the tubercles. 

 Abdomen shining, impunctate, apices of the segments pale testaceous; anal rima blackish, sides except at the 

 apex distinctly margined, apex depressed, rounded behind, dark testaceous; labrum covered with stiff black 

 hairs, which give it a striated look. 3. transverse cubital nervure is broadly rounded; 1. recurrent nervure is 

 almost interstitial, being received in the extreme apex of the cellule. 



Kapland — Pearston. 



Halictus dunbrodyensis Cam. 

 1905 Halictus dunbrodyensis Cambron, $, in: Rec. Albany Mus., Vol., I, p. 330. Cape. 



<J. Black, the underside of the antennal flagellum and the greater part of the mandibles rufous; as are 

 also the apical joints of the tarsi; the hair on head, thorax, abdomen and legs white; wings clear hyaline, 

 nervures and stigma black. L. 4—5 mm. 



Metanotal area irregularly, finely obliquely striated , clypeus strongly, but not closely punctured, the large 

 punctures being widely separated. Centre of face finely and closely punctured. Mesonotum closely finely, but 

 distinctly punctured, depressed in the middle; the base with a fine longitudinal furrow. Abdomen impunctate. 

 The hair on the underside of the tarsi rufous, calcaria pale testaceous. The rima is testaceous laterally, its 



