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This paper is based mainly on material from South Africa. Part was collected by the author in November-December 1961, another part was collected by B. R. and P. Stuckenberg, mainly in the Drakensberg Mountains and a number of interesting specimens, including one new species descriptionbed below, have been examined which were bred from their leaf-mines by Dr L. Vi?½ri Some British Museum (Nat. Hist.) accession material has been studied and a few species from Kenya, Tanganyika and Ethiopia have also been considered.