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descriptxon the yellow markings of the abdomen entirely. However, 
the type of spinicaudata Cam. before me agrees altogether with the 
type of C. Whiteana Cam. described in the same paper, p. 225. 
I have compared this type with my own material of this species. 
The two species are therefore identical and should have the same 
name, spinicaudata Cam., because this name precedes, in the paper, 
the name of Whiteana Cam. 
11. Palarus curvilineatus Cam. Type. 
Trans. S.A. Phil. Soc., 1905, p. 212. 
This type is also no part of the Janse Collection, but the type 
to the description as cited. The name has no value, as this specimen 
is a A of Palarus latifrons 44 e s f», described by me in the Annals of 
the Iv. K. Hofmuseum, Wien. Further, see Turner : Annals and 
Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 8, Yol. XYI, Oct., 1915, p. 336. 
12. Stizus Johannis Cam. $ Type. 
Records Albany Museum, 1905, Yol. I, No. 5, p. 323. 
This specimen is also no part of the Janse Collection, but 
collected at Dunbrody (Cape Province) by Rev. Father O’Neil. 
It is synonymous to the previously described Stizus oxydorcus 
Handl., which has precedence. The type of St. oxydorcus Handl. is 
in my collection. 
13. Stizus erythraspis Cam. $ Type. 
Annals Transvaal Museum, loc. cit., p. 144. 
This type is the § of the somewhat variable Stizus Dewitzi Handl., 
which name has precedence. 
14. Ampulex Jansei Cam. $ Type. Ibidem, p. 140. 
This type falls into the synonymy of A. nigrocoerulea Sauss, 
1892, a species widely distributed in the Orange Free State and 
Transvaal. 
Saussure’s name has precedence. 
Further, see Turner : Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 
Ser. 8, Vol. XVI, Oct., 1915, p. 336. 
15. Dolichurus denticollis Cam. $ Type. Ibidem, p. 141. 
Is not a Dolichurus, but Ampulex (Rhinopsis), and must therefore 
be named Ampulex denticollis (Cam.). 
The type specimen before me is a male, not a female as marked 
by Cameron. 
This synonymy has been pointed out already by Turner ; see 
Annals and Magazine of Natural History, Ser. 8, Yol. XVI, Oct., 
1915, p. 335. 
16. Philanthus trichiocephalus Cam. A Type. Ibidem, p. 147. 
This A specimen belongs to Philanthus histrio F., a species widely 
distributed in Africa. 
17. Philanthus spilaspis Cam. $ Type. Ibidem, pp. 145 and 146. 
The specimen is a A, n °t a $ as indicated in Cameron’s 
description. 
