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t\ Cameron, 



[2] 



Pseudobracon servillei, Szepligeti, Sjöstedt, Kilimand.-Meru 



Exped., 36, Taf. 4, f. 3. 

 Exothecus canaliculatus , Cam., Records Alb. Mus., 1, 167; 



Annals S. Afr. Mus., V, 75. 

 Exothecus tibialis, Cam., Ree. Alb. Mus. I, 156. Cape Colony 

 (Kkebs), Transvaal, Pretoria (Wichgraf), Delagoa Bay 

 (R. Monteiro). 



A common and probably widely-spread species. It is 

 variable in size, as well as in the size and form of the 

 small hyaline clouds in the wings. One example has the 

 mesonotum and metanotum blackish. 



Teleräa lutea, sp. nov. 



Yellow, the apical 2 Segments more rufous in tint; the 

 antennaB and hinder tarsi black, wings fuscous, the base of 

 both yellowish hyaline, the hyaline cloud in both becoming 

 obliquely widened towards the apex, the clouds in the 

 2 wings continuous; in the fore pair it extends almost the 

 length of the stigma behind the latter; the stigma has the 

 base ochraceous to the commencement of the radius; the 

 3 rd abscissa of the radius is shorter than the basal 

 2 united. The middle of the front is broadly black; 

 the black is continued down the top half of the occiput 

 as a small narrow triangle. Face and malar space spar- 

 sely, but distinctly punctured and covered with longish 

 pale pubescence. $ 



Length 12 mm; terebra 2 mm. 

 Sansibar (Hildebrandt). 



Metanotum thickly covered with pale pubescence. Ab- 

 domen closely, somewhat strongly longitudinally punctured- 

 striated; on the basal three-fourths of the 2 nd Seg- 

 ment are 2 shallow oblique furrows, commencing on the 

 outer edge; the transverse furrows are deep, narrow and 

 crenulated. Parapsidal furrows narrow, distinct, extending 

 from the base to the apex of the mesonotum. 



This species is closely allied to T. maculiceps, Cam. 

 from Cape Colony (Ann. S. Afr. Mus., V. 76); the differences 

 between the two may be expressed thus: 



