﻿1897. Entomol. Nachrichten. No. 5 u. 6. 95 



the ocelli in a triatigle, the hinder ones separated from each 

 other by about the same distance they are from the eyes; 

 the Vertex depressed and furrowed in the centre; the clypeus 

 with the sides straight, the apex transverse. Antennae a 

 little longer than the head and thorax united, the third 

 Joint sliglitly longer than the fonrth. Thorax opaque, the 

 pleurae more shiuing; above bearing a short pubescence, 

 which is thicker and longer on the median segment. Pro- 

 notum a little shorter than the head, rouuded at the base 

 and apex; scutellum narrowed towards the apex, it being 

 there not half the width of the base; the median segment 

 at the apex alraost transverse. Abdomen subpetiolate; there 

 is a large squarish yellow spot on eather side of the second 

 segment, and the fifth and sixth segments are yellow in 

 the middle. Legs very long; the tibial spines numerous, 

 Short, thick, the tarsal spines somewhat longer and thinner; 

 the coxae, especially behind, covered with silvery pubes- 

 cence; the long spur of the bind tibiae not reaching the 

 middle of the nietatarsus. Radial cellule elongate; the se- 

 cond and tliird cubital cellules subequal above, the first and 

 second transverse cubital nervures oblique, straight, the 

 first being more sharply oblique than the second, the third 

 elbowed, both the recurrent nervures are received shortly 

 before the middle of the cellule. 



25. Notocyphus stimulator P. Cameron 



Notocyphus stimulator P. Cameron, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Hymenopt., 

 Vol. 11, Sept. 1893. p. 214. No. 6. 



Niger, antennis, linea pronoti, tegulis, geniculis, tibiis 

 tarsisque anterioribus brunneo-testaceis; alis flavo-hyalinis cJ. 



Long. 16 millim. 



Hab. Panama, Bugaba 800 to 1500 feet (Champion). 



Antennae stout, very slightly tapering towards the apex; 

 the third and fourth joints subequal. Eyes almost parallel; 

 the hinder ocelli separated from each other by a greater 

 distance than they are from the eyes; the apex of the cly- 

 peus transverse; the apex of the labrum incised in the 

 middle. Prothorax shorter than the head; the apex rounded 

 slope to the apex. Abdomen longer than the head and 

 thorax united, subsessile. Legs long and slender; the tibial 

 spines short; the fore claws (biit not the bind) with the 

 tooth well developed; the long spur of the bind tibiae rea- 

 ching to the middle of the metatarsus. 



