306 Alhanif Miti^euni RpcoiyU. 



THYNNIDJ5. 



Adonfothynnus, Cam. 



In connection with this genus (cf. Rec. Alb. Mus. I., p. lGl-3) 

 it is worth pointing out that Smith (Descr. New Species of Hym. 

 in Brit. Mus., p. 174) has desci-il^ed an Anthohosea anfpnnata from 

 Znluland and Port Natal, which may really belong to my genus. 

 Anfhohosica differs, inter alia, in having the maxillary palpi 5- 

 instead of 6-jointed, and the labrum well developed. If this 

 generic identification of Smith's species be correct, it will make a 

 3rd species, easily separated from the two I have described by the 

 ferruginous legs. 



ICHNEUMONID^. 



Macrojihatnus rufijies, Cam. 



Owing, I believe, to an accident at the printers, part of the 

 description of this species has been omitted. Cf. Albany Mus. 

 Records, I, 232. 



Length 12 mm. Male. 



Brak Kloof. Mrs. G. White. 



Wings hyaline, the nervures and stigma black ; the areolet 

 wide in front, the recurrent nervure received in the middle. 

 Front and vertex strongly punctured ; the inner orbits on them 

 bordered with rufous mandibles dark rufous towards the apex. 

 Palpi black pro- and mesopleurffi strongly, but not very closely 

 punctured ; the former more strongly, i-ugosely punctured in the 

 middle ; the metapleurae coarsely, closely punctured. Base of 

 metanotum in the middle with a steep oblique slope ; the areola 

 has the bounding keel distinct at the base, more indistinct on the 

 sides, and still more indistinct at the apex ; the base has the sides 

 rounded ; inside the base is depressed, the depression or furrow 

 bearing a few keels. The apical slope is bounded on the sides by 



