16 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
86. Descriptions of Two New Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera 
from the Island of Nias. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2), xix.-xxxix. 1899, 
pp. 625-627. [2 new species. ] 
87. Some New Genera and Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera 
from India and Ceylon. Entom. xxxii. 1899, pp. 67-70, 80-83. 
[1 new genus, 11 new species. | 
88. Remarkable Position of Eyes of Chalenus. Entom. xxxii. 
1899, p: 9B: 
89. Descriptions of the New Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera 
obtained by Dr. Dohrn in Sumatra. Stett. Ent. Zeitg. lx. 1899, pp. 259- 
312, pl. [4 new genera, 62 new species. | 
90. Bemerkungen tiber einige abnorme Structur-Verhiltnisse einer 
Kafergruppe. Ins.-Borse, xvi. 1899, p. 46. 
91. New Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera from Paraguay. 
Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2), xx.-xl. 1899, pp. 177-190. [16 new 
species. | 
92. Descriptions of New Species and a New Genus of South 
American Eumolpid, with Remarks on some of the Genera. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1900, pp. 453-510. [1 new genus, 77 new 
species. | 
93. On New Genera and Species of Phytophagous Coleoptera from 
South and Central Africa. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1900, pp. 203- 
266, pl. xx. [3 new genera, 98 new species. ] 
94. New Species of Indian Phytophaga principally from Mandar 
in Bengal. Mém. Soc. Ent. Belg. vii. 1900, pp. 95-140. [4 genera, 
67 species. | 
95. Descriptions of some New Species of Criocerini from the 
Malayan Region. Stett. Ent. Zeitg. lvi. 1900, pp. 382-388. [8 new 
species. | 
96. Descriptions of Two New Species of Hermesia (Chrysomelide, 
fam. Humolpide). Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2), xx.—xl. 1900, pp. 351— 
353. [2 new species.] 
97. Descriptions of some New Species of Phytophagous Coleo- 
ptera of the Family Chlamydz. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1901, 
pp. 153-164, pl. xiv. [14 new species.] 
98. Descriptions of some New Genera and Species’ of Phyto- 
phagous Coleoptera from Madagascar. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. xly. 
1901, pp. 287-303. [3 new genera, 21 new species. ] 
(To be continued.) 
DESCRIPTION OF A NEW PARASITIC BEE (NOMADA) 
FROM BORNEO. 
By P. Cameron. 
Nomada malayana, sp. nov. 
Black; the thorax red, the second abdominal segment with a 
somewhat pyriform transverse white mark, broad and rounded on the 
inner side, gradually narrowed from the inner to the outer side; there 
is a broad transverse line on the fifth and sixth segments; base of 
