64 MR. smith's DESCltlPTIONS OF HYMENOPTEROUS INSECTS 



hyaline, with the nervines fuscous, becoming pale ferruginous at the 

 base of the wings ; legs incrassate. Abdomen : the segments witli 

 strong transverse impressed lines ; the ovipositor short and black. 



Huh. Makassar. 



'S. PiMPLA INSOLENS. P. flavo-ferruginca ; vertice strigisque tribus 

 mesothoracis nigris ; abdomine nigro, marginibus apicalibus segmen- 

 torum flavo fasciatis. 



Female. Length 5 ^ lines. Reddish-yellow ; the head behind, and a spot 

 enclosing the ocelli, black ; a fuscous spot ou the clypeus, and a pro- 

 minent tubercle below the insertion of the antennae. Thorax beneath, 

 the sides, the base of the metathorax and three longitudinal stripes on 

 the mesothorax, black ; the scutellum elevated, with an acute tubercle 

 at its base ; the coxae and femora beneath black, or dark rufo-fuscous ; 

 the wings hyaline, the nervures ferruginous. Abdomen nigro-piceous, 

 with the apical margins of the segments flavo-testaceous ; the abdomen 

 thinly covered with a fine silky cinereous pile. 



Huh. Makassar. 



4. PiMPLA MODESTA. P. ferruginca J antennis et vertice nigris ; alis 

 hyalinis. 



Female. Length 5\ hues. Ferruginous; the vertex and antennae black, the 

 face and thorax yellowish. Thorax : the wings hyaline, the nervures 

 black, becoming yellowish at the base of the wings. Abdomen finely 

 punctured, the two apical segments smooth and shining ; the ovipo- 

 sitor black, and half the length of the body. 



Hah. Celebes. 



5. PiMPLA viRiDiPENNis. P. capite, thoraee, pedibus anticis et in- 

 termediis, femoribus posticis ferrugineis ; alis fuscis, cupreo submi- 

 cantibus. 



Male. Length 6 lines. Head, thorax, and legs ferruginous, the posterior 

 tibiae and tarsi fuscous ; wings brown with a coppery efiiilgence ; the 

 antennae fusco-ferruginous, with the scape ferruginous in front. The 

 head and thorax smooth and shining, the abdomen closely punctured 

 and subopake ; margins of the segments constricted. 



Var. a. The basal segment of the abdomen red. 



Hah. Makassar. 



Gen. Anomalon, Grav. 



1. Anomalon falcator. A. nigrum; abdomine pedibusque rufo- 

 ferrugineis ; alis hyalinis. 



Length 7i lines. Head, thorax and antennae black ; the inner orbit of 

 the eyes, a line behind them, the face and scape in front, reddish 

 vellow ; the flagellum black ; the abdomen and legs ferruginous, the 

 anterior legs yellowish. The thorax rugose ; the metathorax produced 

 at the apex, forming a blunt tubercle, which has a cavity above, in which 

 the abdomen is inserted. 



Huh. Makassar. • 



