BY P. CAMERON. 361 



Ophioninae. 



Eniscospilus salomonis, sp.n. 



9 . Liiteoiis ; outer orbits palhd yellow, apical abdominal 

 segments darker in colour, ocellar region pallid yellow, hinder 

 ocelli almost touching eyes; the three are separated by almost 

 the same distance from each other. Wings clear hyaline ; 

 costa, stitrma and nervures black basal abscissa testaceous; 

 there are two horny points, one, near base of radius, roundly 

 narrowed in front, rounded as at apex ; the other near apex, 

 transverse, conical, half the size of basal; transverse cubital 

 nervure roundly curved, half the length of the space between it 

 and the recurrent nervure, which is abovit one-fourth shorter 

 than the latter. Metanotum densely covered with white 

 pubescence ; the part behind keel aciculated ; the rest irregu- 

 larly, mostly longitudinally striated, stride stout and twisted, 

 and much stronger in middle. Propleurae almost smooth ; 

 mesopleurae closely, finely, distinctly punctured, more weakly 

 above middle than below ; metapleurae more strongly punc- 

 tured ; lower part of spiracular area irregularly, obliquely 

 striated in middle below, striae more or less twisted. Scutel- 

 lum keeled to i.ear apex. Temples amall, obliquely, roundly 

 narrowed. Length, 18 mm. 



Basal abscissa of radius clearly thickened, and shorter than 

 second ; clear space in the discoidal celhile commencing behind 

 the basal horny point. Antennce with the apical half infus- 

 cated. 



I am not sure but that this species may be the same as E. expe- 

 ditns, Kohl., from Samoa (Bat. u. Zool. Ergebnisse von den 

 Samoa u. Salomonsinseln, 10, pl.iii., f.5,. 



Pimplinse. 



ECHTHROMORPHA PALLIDILINEATA, sp.n. 



9. Rufous ; face, clypeus, labrum, malar space, oi'bits, 

 tubercles and narrow lines on apices of abdominal segments, 

 narrowed in middle, pallid yellow ; legs coloured like body, 

 base of anterior pair paler, moi-e yellowish in tint; .intennoe 



