276 Mr. J. O. Westwood on Evania and 



the only characters amongst those which we have seen to be con- 

 stant amongst the Evaniidce, which would unite Stephanus with 

 that family, although several of its other characters accord with 

 those of Pelecinus and Fcenus. 



Sp. 1. Stephanus serrator. 



Brecon serrator, Fab., Ent. Syst. Suppl. 224 ; Syst. Piez. p. 108. 

 Stephanus coronatus, Jurine. 

 Habitat in Europa. 



Sp. 2. Stephanus coronator. 



Pimpla coronator. Fab., Syst. Piez. p. 118; Serville and St. 

 Fargeau, Enc. Meth. 10, 489. 



Habitat in Amboina (Fabricius) ; Java (Serville and St. Far- 

 geau, in Enc. Meth.). 



Sp. 3. Stephanus frontalis, Klug., MSS. 



Species adhuc inedita, in Mus. Reg. Berolinensi conserv. 

 Habitat Caput Bonae Spei. 



Sp. 4. Stephanus Brasiliensis, Westw. 



Westwood, in Griffith, An. Kingdom, Insects, pi. C6, fig. 3, $ 

 pi. 106, fig. 2a-h, details. 

 Habitat in Brasilia. 



Sp. 5. Stephanus fur catus, Serv. and St. Farg. 



Serville and St. Fargeau, Enc. Meth. 10, 489; Guerin, Icon. 

 R. An. Ins. pi. 65, fig. 5 5, and 5a b, details. 

 Habitat in Brasilia. 



Sp. 6. Stephanus acutus, Serv. and St. Farg. 



Serville and St. Fargeau, Enc. Meth. 10, 489. 

 Habitat in Brasilia. 



Sp. 7. Stephanus hicolor, Westw. 



Piceo-niger, capite thoraceque rufis rugosis, oviductu fascia lata 



alba ante apicem 5 . 

 Long. Corp. (oviduct, exclus.) lin. 9J, expans. alar. lin. 10. 

 Habitat in Georgia, Americae. 

 In Mus. Soo. Linn. Lond. Dom. W. E. Hooker. 



