Descfiptions of New Species of Parasitic Hijmeiwptcra. 39 



transverse basal nervures, hyaline ; stigma pale orange, the costa 

 and stigma black. <? . 



Length 13 mm. 



Transvaal. 



Smooth, shining, the head and thorax covered with a close pubes- 

 cence. Mandibles black at apex. Palpi rufous, thickly covered 

 with white pubescence. Keel on apex of scutellum not very strong, 

 rounded. Base of metanotum obliquely depressed ; from the centre 

 of the apical slope two keels run obliquely towards the sides of the 

 jipex forming a triangular area ; on the apical half is a stout longi- 

 tudinal keel ; from the apex of the upper third of the sides a stout 

 keel runs obliquely to below the middle of the central keel ; below 

 this are two similar keels, joining the apex of the area, not the 

 central keel. Stigmal region bounded laterally by two curved keels ; 

 it is irregularly reticulated, the base less strongly than the apex. 

 Abdomen longish ovate, broad, as long as the thorax, smooth ; the 

 suture separating the first and second abdominal segments is deep, 

 clearly defined on either side of the middle. Areolet wider behind 

 than in front, the second transverse cubital nervure sloping from the 

 radius to the cubitus ; its nervures, and the base of the radius, are 

 yellow. 



The malar space is as long as the eyes ; there are two stout 

 reddish keels between the antennae ; the part above them is also 

 red ; the face is not much narrowed below ; the ocellar region is dis- 

 tinctly raised ; the keels reach to the raised part only. Parapsidal 

 furrows deep, smooth, except for some, not very distinct, keels 

 beyond the middle. The transverse median and lower part of the 

 transverse basal nervures are rufous. 



CABDIOCHILIN.^. 

 SCHONLANDELLA, Caiii. 



SCHONLANDELLA TESTACEA, Sp. UOV. 



Pale testaceous, the antennae, greater part of front and vertex (the 

 l^lack on the latter obliquely narrowed behind), three marks on meso- 

 notum, the lateral longer and narrower, and the mesosternum, black. 

 Wings not very clear hyaline, the nervures and stigma black. S . 



Length 4 mm. 



Southern Ehodesia. Sebakwe. 



Smooth, densely covered with white pubescence. Metanotum dis- 

 tinctly areolated ; the areola large, 4-angled, narrowed to a point at 



