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Annals of the Transvaal Museum. 
32. Passaloecus striatijrons Cam. $ Type. Ibidem, p. 151 ff. 
The specimen has no locality -lab el. 
33. Heliocyrtes i-dentatus Cam. $ Type. Ibidem, p. 142 ff. 
34. Astata albopilosella Cam. A Type. Ibidem, p. 130. 
35. Sphex Jansei Cam. A Type. Ibidem, p. 139. 
The species belongs to the Isodontia group. 
36. Notogonia rufoseapa Cam. $ Type. 
Records of the Albany Museum, Yol. I, No. 5, 1905, p. 321. 
This specimen, collected by O’Neil at Dunbrody (Cape), is no 
part of the Janse collection. I know another specimen in the Albany 
Museum with Cameron’s type-label. 
37. Notogonia brevicarinata Cam. 5 Type. 
Annals of the Transvaal Museum, Yol. II, 1910, No. 3, p. 131. 
38. Notogonia transvaalensis Cam. $ Type. Ibidem, p. 131. 
39. Notogonia pretoriaensis Cam. £ Type. Ibidem, p. 132. 
40. Anoplius mimeticus Cam. A Type. 
Records of the Albany Museum, Yol. I. No. 4, p. 263. 
41. Anoplius hirtiscapus Cam. A Type. 
Records of the Albany Museum, Yol. I, No. 3, p. 132. 
Both specimens, A. mimeticus and A. hirtiscapus, are collected 
by O’Neil at Dunbrody (Cape), having his locality-labels. The two 
specimens belong to two different genera, hirtiscapus being a A of a 
Clavelia species as now designated by Sustera. 
42. Homonotus spilonotus Cam. A Type. 
Records of the Albany Museum, Yol. I, No. 3, p. 134. 
This specimen is no part of the Janse Collection. It is collected 
by O’Neil at Dunbrody (Cape). It is a $, not a A as designated 
in the description. The specimen is identical with H. Wasmanni 
Brauns., of which the type is in my collection. The latter has 
precedence ; my specimens come from the same locality as Cameron’s 
type of spilonotus. 
43. Homonotus spoliatus Cam. Type. 
Annals of the Transvaal Museum, Yol. II, No. 3, 1910, p. 127. 
44. Pseudagenia viridipennis Cam. $ Type. 
Records of the Albany Museum, Yol. I, No. 3, p. 137. 
This specimen is no part of the Janse Collection, being collected 
by O’Neil at Dunbrody (Cape). Cameron misplaced this species in 
the genus Pseudagenia. It is a species of -Pm '•mpo -npilm .liy^po-rnptl 
45. Pompilus Jansei Cam. $ Type. 
Annals of the Transvaal Museum, Yol. II, Nov., 1910, p. 124. 
There are two $$ of this species, both labelled “ type.” The 
species is again misplaced and belongs to Parapompilus as the preced- 
ing species. 
