On some South African Ichneumonidae. 225 



fourth segments ; the terebra is straight, black and half length of 

 abdomen. Length, g $ , 5-5 1 mm. 



A couple of males were found with one female by W. E. Jones at 

 Mfongosi in Zululaud, April, 1916. 



PBISTOMERUS, Curtis. 

 Brit. Ent. xiii, 1836, p. 624. 



PRISTOMERUS LUTEOLUS, Tosq. 

 Mem. Soc. Eutom. Belg. v, 1896, p. 421, $. 



It is surprising that no additional species of this genus have been 

 Itrought forward since Tosquiuet (loc. cit.) described three. The 

 present male was from Gambia; but a second, captured by D. Dodds 

 at Salisbury in South Rhodesia, is certainly not distinct and represents 

 a wide range. 



TRIBE CREMASTIDES. 



CEEMASTUS, Grav. 

 Morley, Ann. S. Afr. Mus. xv, 1916, p. 393. 



CREMASTUS ANNULICORNIS, Tosq. 

 Mem. Soc. Eutom. Belg. v, 1896, p. 416, $ . 



I am not aware that this species has been mentioned since first 

 described from Delagoa Bay ; and the <$ is still unknown. The dark 

 stigma bordered by the pale costa is remarkable. The only species 

 since described from all Africa appears to be C. testaceus, Szepl. 

 (Kilimaudjaro Exped. viii, 3, 1910, p. 50).* 



One female occurred to Jones at Mfougosi in Zululand during May, 

 1916. 



CREMASTTJS NOXIOSUS, Mori. 



Fauna India, Ichu. i, 1913, p. 501, g $ . 



A male, differing in no pertinent particular from the typical Bengal 

 type of this species was captured in Natal by Marley during March, 

 1916. 



CREMASTUS CYPETE, sp. nov. 



9 only. A strongly elongate, dull species with mandibles, orbits 

 throughout, elongate lines before radices coalesceut with two hamate 



* Also here must be added EICRENA PALLIDIPBNNIS, Cameron, Ann. S. Afr. 

 Mus. v, 190(5, p. lU-i, which I noted as belonging to the Cremastides, and not 

 (as placed by its author) to the Porizonides, when examining the reputed 

 type in the British Museum. 



