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more broadly so in the middle ; the tibiae and tarsi bear short black spines ; 
the apical joint of the latter blackish ; the long spur of the hinder calcaria 
does not reach to the middle of the metatarsus ; third joint of the antennae 
fully one-fourth longer than the fourth. 
Agenia ornaticollis, sp. n. 
Black ; the antennae, head, mandibles, palpi, prothorax, mesonoturm 
scutellums, the apex of the fourth and the whole of the following abdominal 
segments, and the legs, rufo-testaceous ; wings hyaline ; the stigma and 
nervures black ; the third abscissa of the radius hardly one-quarter longer 
than the second ; the first recurrent nervure received shortly beyond the 
middle, the second near the apex of the basal third of the cellule ; the 
transverse median nervure distinctly beyond the transverse basal ; the 
accessory nervure in the hind wings very shortly before the cubitus ; there 
is a semicircular black spot in the centre of the base of the pronotum, and 
a smaller, somewhat triangular one in the middle of the propleurae ; 
metanotum weakly, finely, transversely striated. Female. 
Length, 11 mm. 
Pretoria. November. 
Eyes converging above, separated there by the length of the second 
and third antennal joints ; hinder ocelli separated from each other by half 
the distance they are from the eyes ; temples roundly narrowed ; the 
occiput hardly transverse ; apex of clypeus narrowed to a blunt point ; 
the long spur of the hind tibiae is one- third of the length of the metatarsus ; 
the tarsi are more densely covered with short black spines than the tibiae ; 
the first transverse cubital nervure is oblique, slightly rounded, the second 
is straight, oblique. 
PSEJDAGENIA KOHL. 
Pseudagenia brunniceps Lucas. 
Die Hymen. Ost. Afrikas., Pompilidae, 60 ; Cameron, Sjostedt, 
D. Kilimandjaro, 259. 
Warmberg, Zoutpansberg District. September. 
Aporus Spin. 
Aporus leucotrichius, sp. n. 
Black ; the prothorax, except on the lower part, the mesonoturm 
and the tegulae, red ; the wings fuscous, darker tinted beyond the second 
transverse cubital nervure ; the stigma and nervures black ; the transverse 
median nervure roundly curved outwardly, received shortly beyond the 
transverse basal ; the two transverse cubital nervures broadly, roundly 
curved ; the first nervure more bent than the second ; the first recurrent 
nervure is received near the apex of the basal fourth of the cellule, the 
second slightly nearer the apex; the accessory nervure in the hind wings 
