Hymenovtera. 24;3 



Oil some new Genera and Species of Hymenoptera collected by 

 the Revd. J. A. O'Neil, 8.J., chieflv at Dunbrody, Cape Colony. 



By p. Cameron. 



This paper is in continuation of my " Descriptions of New- 

 Genera and Species of Hymenoptera from Dunbrody, Cape Colony,'' 

 published in the Eecords of tlie Albany Museum, i. No. iii., pp 

 125-lGO. The specimens come from Dunbi-ody, unless another 

 locality is mentioned. 



ICHNEUMONID.E. 



IcJin/'U/non ? Jnhannis, sp. nov. 



Black, the thorax i-ed, the centre of metanotum, lower part of 

 pleurae (the lower half of the meta-) and the breast black ; the 

 face, clypeus, labrum, orbits narrowly, a nai-row line on the vipper 

 edge of the pronotum, tubercles, a narrow line on the sides of the 

 scutellum, its keels, post-scutellum, a small mark on the sides of 

 the metanotum at the base, a larger mark, transverse on the inner, 

 roundly narrowed on the outer side, and longer than broad, on 

 the sides of the apex whitish yellow. Abdomen black : the apex 

 of the basal 3 segments, and of the 5th narrowly, and the whole of 

 the apical two, whitish yellow. Four front legs whitish yellow, 

 their femora and tibise fuscous and black behind : hind legs black, 

 the spurs yellow. Wings hyaline, the stigma and nervui-es black. 

 Antennal scape black, yellow below : the flagellum fuscous, black 

 on top ; they are short, thick, serrate. Male. 



Length 10-11 mm. 



