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9 Wadi Tih 9.VI. 1922; 9 Wadi Hoff 9. VI. 1922. A 
species variable both in length and colour. Two males 
from Wadi Garawi bad the thorax and occiput yel¬ 
lowish. Two specimens from Cape Colony (Dr. 
Brauns, leg.) in coll. Proff. Hermann belong to this 
species. S. brevis Macq. is also recorded from Aden 
by van der Wulp. (Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1899.86). 
3 1. Pycnopogon mixtus Lw. —- Described from 
Asia Minor. 2 9 9 Wadi Hoff. 14.IV.1921. 
32 . Amphisbetetus dorsatus Beck. — Described 
from Persia (Annuaire d. Mus. Zool. de l’Acad. d. 
Sc. St. Petersb., 1913. T. XVII. 1912). — 3 9 9 and 1 d 1 
Wadi Garawi 19 to 21.IV. 1923; 9 Wadi Hoff 8.V.192/1. 
— These specimens have dusted transverse bands 
from the first to the fifth abdominal segments and 
dark tibiae, but agree otherwise with persian speci¬ 
mens in the collection of Prof. Hermann. The first 
segment of the antennae is provided with a small 
tubercle on its anterior side which resembles the an¬ 
tennae of Laphyslia, a peculiarity not referred to by 
former authors. 
33 . Scylaticus miniai us Beck. — Described from 
Tunis (Ann. Mus. Nat.- Hung., 1913.310.) 9 Mariout 
17.V. 1923. Diverse specimens in the Zool. Stäatssam- 
mlung, München from Macedonia : 6 to 26.VI. 1917, 
coll. Dofelein. 
Dasypogoninae : Prytaninae 
34. Glyphotriclis ( Triclis ) ornatus Schin. —<■ 
