. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 864 Annals of the South African Museum. shorter, about 1 mm. long; palps apparently slightly shorter, not quite or scarcely as long as third antennal joint; wings with the veins slightly darker and more dark brownish to blackish brown $ $ namaensis n. sp. (p. 864). 2. (1) Body with the humeral angle and post-alar calli in $$ entirely black like rest of thorax and pleurae, the hind margins of tergites also entirely black or only very obscurely and narrowly greyish, the sternites with very narrow or sc


. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 864 Annals of the South African Museum. shorter, about 1 mm. long; palps apparently slightly shorter, not quite or scarcely as long as third antennal joint; wings with the veins slightly darker and more dark brownish to blackish brown $ $ namaensis n. sp. (p. 864). 2. (1) Body with the humeral angle and post-alar calli in $$ entirely black like rest of thorax and pleurae, the hind margins of tergites also entirely black or only very obscurely and narrowly greyish, the sternites with very narrow or scarcely perceptible pallid hind margins in $$; antennal joint 1 slightly longer and distinctly longer than, quite 1£ times, as long as joint 2; proboscis distinctly longer, quite l£ mm. long; palps apparently slightly longer, quite as long as, or even slightly longer than, third antennal joint; wings with the veins tending to be slightly paler and more yellowish .....$ elegans n. sp. (p. 865). 1 $ 1 $ 0. namaensis n. sp. Body, including scutellum and legs, black; the humeral angle and anterior spiracular area in $, infusions just below base of wings in both. Text-fig. 263.—(a) Antenna of £ Oligodranes namaensis n. sp. (b) Side and ventral views of hypopygium of $ Oligodranes namaensis n. sp. sexes, the post-alar calli broadly in $, obscurely in <£, the narrow hind margins of tergites and sternites, more conspicuous in , yellowish; knees of femora tending to be pallid or yellowish; pubescence entirely whitish above and below, with sericeous gleams, that on thorax in $ with a feeble straw-coloured sheen in certain lights, very sparse in both sexes, but more evident on abdomen and on sides of thorax in front of wings. Head with the eyes above in <J in actual contact for a distance quite 2 times as long as ocellar tubercle, with the interocular space in ? about 2 times as broad as ocellar tubercle; antennae with joint 1 very short, only a little longer than joint 2, with


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