104. Messrs. R. E. Turner and J. Waterston on the 
(fig. 1, a) with one large tooth at about two-thirds from the 
base, sparsely clothed with stiff bristles, three of which at 
one-third from the base are very long. Basal joint of hind 
tarsi clothed beneath with very short hairs, among which, 
near the base, are one or two spinose bristles. Submedian 
cell longer than the median ; radius about twice as long as 
the basal nervure. 
Hab. Natal, Durban (fF. Muir). 
Epyris elongatula, sp. n. 
Q. Nigra; mandibulis, scapo, flagello articulis quatuor basalibus, 
femoribus anticis, tibiis tarsisque brunneo-testaceis ; tegulis testa- 
ceis ; alis hyalinis, venis testaceis. 
Long. 3°5 mm. 
Fig. 2. 
Thorax and propodeon of Epyris elongatula, sp. n. 
?. Head longer than the greatest breadth, about half as 
long again as the breadth on the hind margin, shining, finely 
