I'AMKKON, KUSSOKKS. 25-3 



Salius (Cyphononyx) inclanoceras, s[>. nov. 



Black, the apical half of femora, tihi;i' and tarsi rufo-ferruginous, the apical 2 joints 

 of the 4 anterior tarsi and the terminal one of the hinder black; wings fuscous black, 

 with large violaceous and blue lints; the 2nd abscissa of radius about one fourth longer 

 than the 3rd; the 2nd transverse cubital nervure with the front half roundly curved out- 

 wardly; the 3rd has the front half obliquely bent towards it; the 2nd recurrent nervure 

 is received shortly before the middle and is broadly, roundly curved outwardly; the ac- 

 cessory nervure in the hind wings is almost interstitial, being only very slightly received 

 before the cubitus. The long spur of hind tibia? narrow, about one fourth of the length 

 of the metatarsus, tf. 



Length 17 mm. 



Jfcrn rainforest, 3,000 m. January. 



3rd antennal joint not one fourth longer than the 4th. Metanotum weakly, irre- 

 gularly transversely striated; the centre and sides inside the spiracles raised, as if keeled ; 

 the apical slope rounded; the lateral tubercles prominent. 



Salius (Mygnimia) prodigiosus, GERST. 



Henwpepsis proilii/iosns, GERST/ECKER, von der Decken's Reisen in Ostafrica, 111, 

 2, 327; Taf. XIII, Fig. 12. - Saints prodigiosns, LUCAS, Hym. Ost-Afr. Pomp. 68 

 One example of this large species from Mombo, Usmh<ir<i. May. 



Salius (Mjgnimia) Tamisieri, GUER. 



Pompilns tainisieri, GUERIN, Voy. Abyss. Lefeb., VI, 355, PI. 8, f. 4; GERST^ECKER, 

 Peter's Reise nach Mossambique, 1862, Zool. V, p. 483. - Mygnimia (Hxfaitti, SAUSS., 

 Distant, A Naturalist in the Transvaal, 1892, pp. 220 and 221. - Salius (Myynintia) 

 distanti, KOHL, Miltheil. Naturh. Mus. Hamburg, X, 1893, Hym. p. 6, 20. - - Myr/nhnia 

 insignis, SMITH, Cat. Hym. Ins. Ill, 188. 



Merti low lands, Ngare na nyuki, January. Kilimandjaro, Kibonoto, 1000 m., 



April. 



Salius (Himipepsis) vindex, SMITH. 



Mygnimia vindex, SM., Cat. Hym. Ins. Brit. Mus. Ill, 184, 18. - Himipepsis 

 vindex, GERSTLECKER, von der Decken's Reisen im Ost-Afrika, 111, 2, 327; LUCAS, Hym. 

 Ostafr. Pomp., 70. Saints rernidiis, KOHL, Ann. d. K. K. Hof. Mus. Wien, 1894, 

 XI, 313. Kilimandjaro? 



Xalius (Priocnemis) coiiiiectens, sp. nov. 



Black, the antenna?, head, mandibles, palpi, prothorax except the sternum, meso- 

 notum, scutellum and legs, except the coxa? and anterior trochanters, rufo-teslaceous; the 

 wings hyaline, the anterior suffused with violaceous and highly iridescent, the nervures, 

 costa and stigma black; the 2nd abscissa of radius a little longer than the 3rd; the 1st 

 recurrent nervure is received almost in the middle, the 2nd at the apex of the basal 



