Hniiirnitiitej'a. i'lf) 



On some new sjiecies of Hyme iioptei'a collected by the Rev. J. A. 

 O'Neil, S.J.. at l)niil)ro(ly, Cape Colony. 



By p. Cameron. 



ICHNEUMONIDJ^. 



Cdiiiiiojih'.r (J iicili^ sp. nov. 



Lnteous, the flatfelliiin of antenna3, stemmata, and a broad lint^ 

 down the mesonotam, black ; wings hyaline, the nerviires black, 

 the stigma fuscous ; areolet shortlj' appendiculated ; the ivcnn-ent 

 nervui'e bioadly I'ounded : the transvei-se median nervui-e reeeivej 

 shortly beyond tlie transverse basal. Male. 



Length nearly 8 mm. 



May. At light. 



Face and clypeus closely, distinctly punctured, almost reticu- 

 lated ; the front and vertex much less strongly punctured : a smooth 

 line down the centre of the front. Eyes obliquely converging on 

 the innerside above. Occiput almost transverse. Thorax above 

 closely, distinctly punctured, the metanotum not ai-eolated: a 

 broad, moderately deep furrow down its centre. Pleura; closely, 

 distinctly punctured ; the metapleura3 more strongly and closely 

 than the rest. The pedicle of the areolet is shorter than the 1st 

 transverse cubital nervui-e, the 2nd is longer, bullated from shortly 

 above the middle : the i-ecurrent nervure is interstitial with it. 



The hind femora &c. are wanting in the only specimen ; 

 presumedly they are coloured like their coxfe. There is a broad 

 transverse band on the base of the scutellum, followe 1 by a short 

 longitudinal one ; the extreme base of the 2nd abdominal segment 

 is black. The face is only slightly covered with white hair. 



Limnerium garruluin, sp. nov. 

 Black ; the apex of the )3rd and the whole of the following 

 segments rufo-testaceous ; the 4^ front legs fulvous, their coxae and 

 trochantei'S pallid stramineous ; the hind coxae and basal joint of 



