238 Albany Museum Records. 



Phnpla hrunneivetitris, sp. nov. 



Black, a broad band. l)road<:'st behind, on the upper edge of 

 prouotum, tegular, tubercles, scutellum, and an irregularly oval 

 mark on the apex of the metlian segment, half on the metanotum, 

 half on the metapleura3, yellow ; the abdomen dark bi-ownish- 

 red : the legs red, the coxse and trochanters black : wings clear 

 hyaline, the nervures and stigma black, the stigma white at the 

 base. Female. 



Length 12 : terebra 4 mm. 



Gi-ahamstown. Bred from the Cocoon of a Moth. 



Face and clypeus closely punctured ; the face raised in the 

 centre, the middle of the dilated part smooth. Fi'ont and vertex 

 less strongly and regularly punctured than the face ; the former 

 transversely striated in the middle and with a keel down the 

 centre. Mesonotum closely, regularly punctured : the parapsidal 

 furrows indicated only at the base. Scutellum only sparsely, 

 weakly punctured. Base of metanotum closely, rugosely trans- 

 versely striated, the middle almost smooth : the apical slope 

 smooth, except for some irregular reticulations on the sides : the 

 sides have a distinct keel in the centre of the yellow marks. 

 Abdomen closely, uniformly punctureil except the apices of the 

 segments which are smooth, as are also the apical two segments. 

 There are no transverse or other depressions. Pleurne closely 

 punctured, the meta- more rugosely than the meso- : the pro- 

 less strongly and striated in the middle. Areolet oblique. 

 •4-angled : the transverse cubital nervures touching in front : the 

 posterior part distinctly angled where the recurrent nervure is 

 received half way between the middle and apex. 



L/ssonota Per/tigue(/i, sp. nov. 



Red, yellow and black ; the head, thorax, base of abdomen 

 and the apices of the sjegments narrowly, yellow ; the rest of 

 abdomen red : the centre of the front and vertex, of the occiput 

 more broadly, a broad band on the basal two-thirds in the centre, 

 similar lines on the sides of the apical two-thirds, a narrow line 

 on the apex of the pronotiiki, the sides ot the scutellum, the base 



