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cannot be placed here as a synonym, for this is ac¬ 
cording to Hermann a typical african genus, the ge¬ 
notype of which is IL modesta Bigot. It differs from 
Cerdisius as well as from Neomochtherus by the great 
and complicated male genitalia. 
9. Tolmerus ( Epitriptus ) inconstans Meig. — 
Described from Southern Europe. Becker, (Revision, 
etc.) places Epitriptus Lw. as a subgenus of Tolmerus 
and this again as a subgenus of Machimus. — çf Maadi 
20.III. 1921; 9 Marg 26.III. 1921; cf Mariout 10.N. 1916. 
10. Ommalius tenellus v.d. Wulip. — Described 
from the neighbourhood of Aden, Haithalmin and 
Lahej, (Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1899. 97- 2 3.) 1 9 
coll. Ferrante, Egypte, (without date). 
Dasypogoninae : Acanthocneminae 
11. Saropogon jugiilum Lw. — Described from 
Greece. 3 cf cf Ezbet el Nakhi LV-iò.V. 1922; cT Abu 
Rawash 29.IV. 1924. 
12. Saropogon luctiiosus Meig. — Described 
from Southern Europe. 2 $ 9 Ezbet el Nakhi 1.V.1921; 
9 Marg 25.Y.1921. 
1 3 . Saropogon disiinctus Beck. — Described 
from Algeria (Ztschr. f. Hymen, u. Dipt., 1906.VI.369. 
128). c? Edku 6.VI. 1914. cf Shibin-el-Kanater 21.VIJ. 
1914,' cf Gebel El Mansourieh 20.Y. 1924. 
1 4 - Saropogon melanopygus Lw. Described 
from Syria; recorded from Aden by van der Wulp, 
