354 Annals of the South African Museum. 



Eodriguez Expedition in Ann. Nat. Hist. 1876, p. 449 ; and Saussure 

 beautifully figured several plates of them, but with no description, in 

 Grandidier's Histoii-e de Madagascar in 1890. Saussure also added a 

 few kinds in Distant's Naturalist in the Transvaal in 1892. Kriech- 

 baumer described some collected by Dr. Brauns in Berl. Ent. Zeit. 

 1894, p. 30, etc. ; cf. also Zeits. Hym.-Dip. 19()1 for more by the same 

 author. M. 1'Abbe Berthoumieu published others from northern Africa 

 in Revue Scieutifique du Bourbonnais in 1894, p. 181, and W. F. Kirby 

 from the Congo in Ann. Nat. Hist. 1896, p. 257. Prof. Krieger 

 brought forward others in Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1894, p. 304, and Sitz. Nat. 

 Oes. Leipzig, 1899, p. 113. Jacob added something in Eevue Eusse 

 d'Entomologie, 1907, p. 7. We have sevei-al somewhat indifferently 

 described species by Szc'pligeti in Ann. Mus. Nation. Hungarie, 1903 

 and 1905 ; iii the Bull. Mus. Paris, 1907, p. 139 ; and in his account of 

 the material collection by Sjostedt's Kilimaiijaro-Meru Expedition ii, 8, 

 1910. Other worts are Gribodo Anni Museo Civico Geuova, 1879, 

 p. 345 ; du Buysson in Annales Societe Entomologique France, 1897, 

 p. 352 ; Cameron in Eecords of Albany Museum, 1904, p. 146, and 

 1905 ; Zeits. Hym.-Dip. 1905, p. 343 ; Trans. S. African Phil. Soc. 

 1905, and 1906 ; Annals S. African Museum, 1906, pp. 81-182 et 

 1907, pp. 203-225, and Trans. Linn. Soc. 1907, p. 80 ; Schulz has 

 added a little in Spolia Hym. 1906, and Zool. Annalen of 1911. Mr. 

 S. A. Neave has recently collected somewhat extensively in Central 

 Africa, and much of his material, along with Mr. W. L. Distant's 

 collection from the Transvaal and other material in the British 

 Museum, has been monographed by me in the four parts of Eevision 

 of the Ichneumonidae during 1912-15 ; and I also worked out Scott's 

 material from the Seychelles Islands in the Proc. Linn. Soc. in 1912, 

 ii. p. 169. But the only account of considei'able extent on the subject 

 is Dr. J. Tosquinet's " Ichneumonides d'Afrique " in Menioires Soc. 

 Ent. Belgique, 1896, pp. 1-430 : a complex work. 



The types of the new species are, unless otherwise mentioned, in the 

 South African Museum at Cape Town. 



In the descriptions I have attempted to give a superficial idea of the 

 facies in the first few words. 



CLASSIFIED CATALOGUE. 



ICHNEUMONIDAE. ISCHNOJOPPA, Krch. 

 ICHNEUMONINAE. luteator, Fab. 



Joppides. extremitas, sp. n. 



EUJOPPA, Szepl. XANTHOJOPPA, Cam. 

 didymata, sp. n. inermis, sp. n. 



