184 Annals of the South African Museum. 



Eace Beaunsi, Forel. (Plate V, fig. 49.) 

 (as species), Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. vol. 57, p. 112, £, ? , 1913. 



^ . 4-4 - 4 mm. This form differs from the type in its larger size, 

 the slightly stronger puncturation, and the shape of the produced 

 median portion of the clypeus. This is like that of clyyeata, but in 

 the majority of specimens has in addition a median unpaired tooth, 

 somewhat smaller than the inner pair of teeth on each side of it. This 

 median tooth in some examples is very small, or quite obsolete, in 

 which case the clypeus exactly resembles that of clypeata. The 

 peduncle of the first joint of the petiole is perhaps a trifle longer than 

 in the type species. 



? . 7 mm. The median tooth is very small or entirely absent. 

 The mandibles are more strongly striate and punctate than in the 

 type species, and the head is also more shining. Otherwise similar. 

 Deflated. 



Willowmore, Cape Pro v. (Dr. Brauns.) (S.A.M., E.M., G.A. colls.) 



Eace Beatjnsi, var. dtjebanensis, Forel. 

 Bull. Soc. Vaud. Sc. Nat., vol. 50, p. 218, 1914. 



Entirely dark ochreous yellow. Head, thorax, and abdomen smooth 

 and shining. Epinotum more convex lengthwise than in the race. A 

 little smaller and more slender, 3 - 8-4 mm. Otherwise similar to the 

 race. 



Durban. (S.A.M., E.M., G.A. colls.) 



Eace Beatjnsi, var. eqtjidentata, n. v. (Plate V, fig. 48.) 



^ . 3"5-4 mm. This differs from the race in its smaller size and 

 in having the median tooth as large as the inner pair of teeth, the 

 outer pair of teeth much smaller, and the clypeus produced further 

 forwards. Capetown, nesting in the tunnels made by a species of 

 Allodape. 



(S.A.M., G.A. colls.) 



S. (Sub-genus Teteaponeea) bifoveolata, Map*. 



Ann. K.K.KH. Mus., Wien, vol. 10, p. 146, $ , 1895. 



" ^ • 3'8-4 - 2 mm. Eeddish yellow, eyes black, masticatory margin 

 of the mandibles and apex of abdomen brown. The pilosity is sparse, 

 even on the scapes and the tibiae ; the body, excepting the thorax, has 

 an abundant pubescence, which is somewhat oblique on the head, 



