358 Mr. Bridgman's (idditions to T. A. Marshall's 



the head less oblique behind the eyes, the 1st segment 

 of the abdomen wider, and base of hind femora red. 



Euryproctus minutus, n. s. 



Niger, abdominis medio rufo, pedibus anticis rufis, posticis 

 nigris, tibiis rufis apice nigro, facie, coxis et troclianteribus anticis, 

 flavis maculatis. 



Head transverse, a little wider than the thorax, behind the eyes 

 sides parallel ; antennae as long as the body. Thorax punctate ; 

 parapsidos distinct, extending to beyond the middle of the meso- 

 notum ; metanotum finely rugose ; superior arese of metathorax, 

 5 distinct ; supero-medial area converging in front, not closed 

 behind, continuous with the postero-medial. Abdomen a little 

 longer than the head and thorax, thinly pubescent ; the 1st 

 segment petiolated ; spiracles distinct, placed a little before the 

 middle ; petiole cylindrical, two and a half times as long as wide ; 

 post-petiole tapering, three times as wide at apex as at the 

 base, nearly twice as long as the apex, not canaliculate ; 2nd 

 segment rather wider than long. Legs moderate. Wings without 

 an areolet ; external radial nervure scarcely incurved ; transverse 

 anal divided in or a little below the middle. 



Black ; mouth, clypeus, cheeks, face except a central black line, 

 front coxae, front trochanters greater part, tegulae, a spot before, a 

 line beneath the wings, and marks on sutures of mesopleurae, yellow. 

 Abdomen red ; 1st segment black ; a dorsal mark on the middle of 

 the 2nd segment, 4th more or less, and remaining segments fuscous ; 

 apex paler. Front and middle legs red; middle femora fuscous 

 behind; hind legs black; hind tibiae red, apex fuscous-black. 

 Stigma fuscous. 



Var. Face with two spots by the side of the orbits, on each side 

 of the clypeus, and two spots on the cheeks yellow, the yellow 

 coxae black at the base, the yellow marks on the thorax less 

 distinct, those on the mesopleura absent. 



Male. Length about 5 mm. 



Two males taken at Brundall, near Norwich, May, 

 1882. 



Grypocentrus bipunctatus, n. s. 



Niger, capite rufo maculato, pedibus posticis ex parte fuscis. 



Face transverse ; clypeus distinctly separated by an impressed 

 line from the face ; apex subtruncate, margin depressed ; middle of 

 face produced; lower tooth of mandibles rather longer than the 

 upper one ; base of mandibles almost touching the eyes ; sides of head 



