692 Annals of the South African Museum. 



Pubescence on the abdomen more greyish., much shorter and much 

 less abundant, not hiding the sculpture or colour of the integument and 

 not presenting a chequered pattern. The dirty-white apical bands 

 on the abdominal segments a little wider. 



£ media and minor. Very dark brown, almost piceous, usually 

 only the anterior half of the head of a pale colour, or reddish ochreous. 

 Dorsum of thorax less convex than in the $ of cinctellus. Abdomen 

 as in the 2J.. The pubescence on the head and thorax as abundant as 

 in the type of the race. 



$, 11-5-12 mm. (hitherto undescribed). Anterior half, or sometimes 

 the whole of the head excepting the vertex, brick-red or yellowish red. 

 The thorax reddish brown, the pronotum and anterior margin of 

 the mesonotum redder. Somewhat smaller than the type of the race, 

 the head narrower and less convex-sided, one-fourth longer than 

 wide behind. The pubescence of the abdomen almost as abundant 

 as in the type of the race but of a pale golden colour, and the whitish 

 apical margins wider. Wings tinged with yellow, the nervures reddish 

 ochreous, stigma brownish yellow. 



Springvale, Bulawayo and Victoria Falls, S. Rhodesia. Not 

 common. 



(S.A.M., R.M., G.A. colls. ; type of $ in my collection). 



Rufogla.ucus, race zulu, Emery. 

 Ann. Soc. Ent. France, vol. 63, p. 50, & 1895. 



2J., 9-10 mm. £ media or minor, 7 mm. Like cinctellus but larger. 

 In the 2). the scapes are longer, extending beyond the hind margin by a 

 little more than one-sixth of their length. In the £ minor the scapes 

 are also longer, extending back beyond the pro-mesonotal suture, 

 (just touching it in cinctellus). In both the 2J. and 8, the dorsal 

 profile of the thorax is less convex than in cinctellus, the convexity of 

 the epinotum in particular being lower, the junction of the two faces 

 arcuate, the declivity much shorter than the dorsum (nearly as long 

 in cinctellus). 



Durban, (Marley, Cooper) ; Mountains of Natal, (Haviland). 



(S.A.M., R.M., G.A. coils.). 



Rufoglaucus, race flavomarginatus, Mayr. 



Verh. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, vol. 28, p. 664, «, 1862. 



This species is unknown to me. It has been recorded from Natal, 

 by Santschi, as a variety of cinctellus. In a subsequent paper that 



