152 C.A. L. SMITS VAN BURGST, DUTCH ICHNEUMONIDAE, 
Description of Thaumatotypus Evertsi nov. spec. ©. Thauma- 
totypus Evertsi is closely allied to T’haumatotypus Billupsi 
Bridgm. Head sub-globose and shining; genae elongate ; 
clypeus discreted. Antennae stout; flagellum sub-filiform, 
gradually thickened towards the apex, fifteen-jointed, the apical 
joint excavate. Thorax rugose ; scutellum distinct, prominent; 
metathorax abruptly, obliquely truncate behind, area postica 
elongate, somewhat concave, basally open; metathoracic spines 
acute. Wings wanting. Abdomen nitidulous, elongate-oval, 
from the second segment to the apex almost as long as head, 
thorax and first abdomina! segment together; with the second 
and third segments connate, occupying most of the abdominal 
surface; basal segment elongate, post-petiole striate, constrieted 
beyond the prominent tubercles, which are placed a little behind 
the centre. Terebra almost as long as basal segment. Legs elongate 
and slender. Diffusely pubescent, except smooth parts of head 
and abdomen; the apical segments more densely pilose. Head 
black; face, clypeus, mandibles and genae piceous, also pro- 
and mesothorax and first abdominal segment, the latter with 
dark coloured margin; antennae, metathorax, abdomen, except 
basal segment, and legs fulvous. Length 2 mm. 
This genus is instantly known by the union of its central 
segments. | 
Jonkheer Dr. Ed. Everts, author of »Üoleoptera Neer- 
landica«, vice-president of the Dutch Entomological Society, 
captured 2 99 in The Hague in July and August, by means 
of a photeclector, and gave them to me for my collection. 
Description of Lissonota Oudemansi nov. spec. ©. Head 
transverse, narrowed-behind the eyes; face sparsely pubescent ; 
antennae slender, as long as the body, filiform throughout. 
Thorax sub-eylindrical, longer than high, closely punctate; 
mesonotum very closely punctate, dull; metathorax scabrieulous, 
with longitudinal suleus from the centre of its base, distinct 
