Hjpnenoptera. 221 



Length 12 ram. 



Brak Kloof. Noveml)er. Mi-f^. (t. Wliite. 



Head, pro- and mesothorax closely rugoselj' punctured, the 

 scutellum more sparsely than the mesonotnm : the metanotum 

 closelj' at the base, the rest more widely and stronglj' transversely 

 striated. Upper part of metapleurae finely punctured to the 

 longitudinal furrow, which is deep ; the lower part finely and 

 closely striated ; the apex stronglj- striated like the metanotum. 

 Eyes hardly converging above : separated there by the length of 

 the basal 3 joints of the flagellum united : the joints are clearly 

 separated : the 3rd is slightly smaller than the Ith. Apex of 

 cl,ypeas broadly transverse ; a row of foveas behind it. Face 

 smooth depressed ; a large round fovea at the sides. Hind ocelli 

 separated from each other by a slightly less distance than they 

 are from the eyes. Radial cellule short, the i-adius roundly 

 curved : 3i"(l cubital cellule in front shorter than, liehind longer 

 than the 2nd ; 1st and 3rd ti'ansverse cubital nervures obliquely 

 bent in front ; 2nd recurrent nervure received in middle of cellule. 

 The forp tai'si are not much longer than the til)ia3, thick ; the basal 

 joints thickly and stoutly spinose below ; the fore coxa? and 

 femora are broader than usual compared with the posterior and 

 middle. Pronotum as long as the mesonotum. Temples very 

 shoT't. Transverse median nervure received clearly beyond the 

 transverse'basal : the cubitus in hind wings in front of transverse 

 median. 



Sallxs (Mjignimia) Pringlecc, sp. nov. 



Black,' shining, especially the abdomen : the head sparsely, 

 the prosternum thickly covered with longer black hair : the 

 flagellum of antenn;ie orange yellow : wings dark fuscous, with a 

 distinct, uniform bluf^-vif)laceouR tinge. Female. 



Length 25 mm. 



Claws with one tooth. Apex of clypeus almost transverse in 

 the centre. Apex of labrum with a small triangular incision. 

 Apical joints of palpi dai-k testaceous. Ocelli in a triangle. 

 Temples roundly narrowed. Apex of pronotum broadly rounded- 

 Median segment transversely striated, but not closely or stronglj- : 



