444 



P. Cameron, 



[12] 



towards the' apex, twice longer than it is wide at the 

 apex. $ 



Length 12 mm; terebra 2 mm. 

 Cape Colony (Krebs). 



Antennal scape sparsely covered with long black 

 hair; the flagellum thickly with short stiff black pile. 

 Head sparsely covered with black hair, which is long 

 on the front and Vertex; the face is somewhat closely 

 reticulated except narrowly in the centre; the malar space 

 has the black colour obscured with rufous. Pro- and 

 mesothorax sparsely covered with black hair; the apex of 

 the middle lobe of the mesonotum is stoutly, transversely 

 striated; the central depression of the propleurse is sparsely, 

 stoutly striated. The apex of the 3 rd and the following 

 abdominal Segments are smooth; the rest striated as with 

 the other species. 



Zombrus luteus, sp. nov. 



Luteous, the antennse, the front, vertex, the occiput 

 except below, the npper half of the outer orbits, the face 

 except its lower edge (the black part below is rounded), 

 the propleurse to shortly below the middle, the mesopleur« 

 except for a straight narrow line below the middle, widened 

 at the apex; the apex, the prosternum and a streak along 

 the sides and centre of the mesosternum, black; the legs 

 coloured like the body ; the upper spine on the hind coxse long, 

 curved, not very stout, the lower one short, stumpy, oblique. 

 Wiügs hyaline, tinged with fulvous, the costa and stigma 

 black, the nervures fulvous, darker towards the apex; the 

 apical abscissa of the radius almost twice the length of 

 the basal two united; the 2 nd cubital cellule is of equal 

 width, not one quarter longer than wide. Metanotum 

 closely, somewhat strongly reticulated -punctured, and with 

 a narrow keel down the centre. $ 



Length 9 mm; terebra 2 mm. 



Cape Colony (Drege). 



Head smooth, the face rugosely punctured, more or 

 less reticulated. Pro- and mesothorax smooth; the par- 



