1868.] , 171 



(^ . This species may be distinguished from P. Begina on the upper- 

 surface by having a blackish streak on the fore-wing within the sinuated 

 part of the brassy-green belt (the same being clear and spotless in 

 P. Begina), and in having a similar streak along the inner part of the 

 corresponding belt of the hind- wing. Beneath it agrees with P. Begina 

 in the absence of red spots from the cell of the fore-wing ; the ocelli of 

 the hind- wing, however, are much more distinct, having well-formed 

 black rings to the irides. 



4. — Pandoba Divalis, n. sp, 



^ . Larger than P. Brola, apex of the fore-wing less produced 

 and more broadly rounded. Colours above the same, and black marks 

 nearly the same in number and position. Beneath very similar to P. 

 Procilla, having red spots within the cell of the fore-wing, and the 

 apical portion ruddy-brown. The hind-wing differs in being rich dark 

 purple-brown, redder towards the abdominal margin, and wanting the 

 row of ocelli, which are indicated only by very small indistinct blackish 

 rings. The antennal club is slender, and very gradually thickened. 



Pebas, Amazons ; about thirty examples. 



5. — Pandoea Peocilla. 



$. Hewits., Exot. Butt., Pand., f. 1, 2. 



"Well distinguished from the other species by the thick and 

 abruptly -formed club of the antennae, and by the pale or tawny-brown 

 hue of the under-surface of the hind-wing. 



New Granada. 

 Kdntisli Town, November, 1867. 



ON SOME BRITISH CYNIPID^. 

 BY THE EEV. T. A. MAESHALL, M.A. 



{Continued from page 148.) 



It is to be remarked that the name Teras has been used by 

 Treitschke among the Tortricidce (1830), and that consequently Hartig's 

 genus (1840) cannot stand. Perhaps the discarded name Diplolepis, 

 Geoffr., may here find a place, if the insect is to be separated from 

 Cynips. 



c. Scutellum indistinct. Maxillary palpi 5-, labial 3-jointed, the 

 last joint appendiculated. Apterous. 



Genus Bioehiza, "Westw. 

 The (^ unknown. Antennae of the $ apparently 14-, really 15- 

 jointed, the two last joints being connate ; 3rd joint three times longer 



