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Descriptions of New Genera and Species of Hymenoptera from 

 Dunbroth", Cape Colony. 



By p. Camerox. 



For the pleasure of describing the following species 1 am 

 indebted to the Rev. J. A. O'Neil, S.J. , who captured them at Dun- 

 brody. At his suggestion I have sent this paper to Dr. Schonland for 

 publication in the " Records of the Albany Museum " as thereby 

 the descriptions will be easily accessible to South African Entomo- 

 logists. Many of the species are also to be found in the Albany' district 

 as I have observed from a collection just sent me by Dr. Schonland. 

 In addition to the species taken by the Rev. O'Neil I have added 

 descriptions of two or three taken by Prof. R. Broom. 



Ceropalid^. 



SchizanopliH!<, gen. nov. 



Apex of clypeus with a semicircular incision in the middle. 

 Labrum bilobate, incised narrowly down the centre. Mandibles 

 with a long apical and a short subapical tooth. Antenna? situated 

 clearly above the clj'peus, the Hrd joint long, nearly as long as the 

 Hrd and 4th united. Transverse median nervure placed shortlj- 

 beyond the transverse basal. Cubitus in hind wing placed shortly 

 before the transverse median ; apex of radial cellule triangularly 

 pointed ; 3rd cubital cellule wide in front. Metathorax postei-iorly 

 rounded, furrowed in the middle, transversely striated. Pronotum, 

 with the basal neck, nearly as long as the mesonotum. Claws with 

 a minute tooth. Wings uniformly fuscous. Front tarsi with long 

 spines on the outer side. 



