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(Pretoria, Zoutpansberg, and Rustenburg Districts), and recorded from 
M’seleni (Zululand). The South African Museum has a specimen from 
Delagoa Bay and one from the Matoppo Hills (Southern Rhodesia). The 
Kimberley Museum has it from Mochudi, where also occurs 1. squamulosa. 
Ichnotropis longipes Boul. — The species was described from a Mashona- 
land specimen (P.Z.S., 1902, 2, 17). Mr. Chubb’s records from Bulawayo 
and Khami River are based on incorrect identifications. 
Ichnotropis squamulosa Pet. — This is an East African species, being 
recorded from German East Africa and from Nyassaland. It is known 
from several localities in Rhodesia (Hunyain River and Southern Rhodesia), 
from the Zoutpansberg, Barberton, and Rustenburg Districts of the Trans- 
vaal, and we have it also from Schweizer Reneke (Bloemhof District). 
The South African Museum has a specimen from Delagoa Bay, and the 
Natal Government Museum records it from Kosi Bay (Zululand). Boettger 
records it from Rehoboth (German South-West Africa), Smith took it in 
the Kalahari Desert, and Miss Wilman has the species from Mochudi. 
Scapteira knoxi, M. Edw — According to Smith this inhabits c arid 
Karroo country within the boundaries of Cape Colony ”. It has been several 
times recorded from British Namaqualand. Roux has it from Matjes- 
fontein, and the South African Museum has specimens from the Cape 
Flats, Calvinia, Clanwilliam, Hanover, and Middelburg Divisions of Cape 
Province. The British Museum Catalogue cites also Johanna, one of the 
Comoro Islands. 
Scapteira depressa Merr. — Recorded from several localities (Angra 
Pequena, Aus), in Great Namaqualand, and the South African Museum 
has specimens from Port Nolloth and Steinkopf in Lesser Namaqualand. 
Scapteira serripes Pet. — Recorded from Damaraland and Benguella. 
The South African Museum has specimens from Lesser Namaqualand. 
Scapteira ctenodjactyla Smith. — This species is known from Great 
Namaqualand, Little Namaqualand, and Beaufort West. 
Scapteira cuneirostris Strauch. — Only known from Damaraland. 
