150 ]\rr. E. E. Turner on Fvssorial Ilymenoptera. 



ix'ceived at about one-third from the base of the secO!>d 

 cubital cell, second just before the middle of tlie third cubit;il 

 cell. Cubitus of the hind wing originating beyond the trans- 

 verse median nervure. 



huh. Deesa, W. India {Nurse) ; April. 



This is a smaller species i\\2a\ alb o cede aratus^ Rad., and has 

 the third cubital cell longer than the second, not shorter as 

 in that species ; the colour of tbe antennse and tarsi is als ) 

 diiOFerent. 



Ilomonotus albocaicaratus, Rad. 



Wesmnelinius albocaicaratus, Rad. Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou, p. 472 

 (1888). $J. 



A single male in the British iMuseum from Karaclii 

 [Coniher) corresponds fairly well with the description, but 

 the wings are hyaline, not infuscate, and the clypeus is 

 broadly rounded at the apex, not siibemarginate ; but 1 uui 

 inclined to look on the latter as a sexr.al ditference. 



Hub. Orenburg; Caucasus; Siberia. 



^Hoinonotus caucasictis, Had. 



Wesmnelinius cflHcas/«/5,l!ad. Bull. Soc. Natural. Moscou, p. 472 (1§8S), 

 9. 



Hab. Caucasus. 



* Homonotus transcaspicus, Rad. 



Wesmaelinius transcaspicus, Ead. Horee Soc. Ent. Ross, xxvii. p. 60 

 (1893). 2- 



Hah. Merv. 



* Homonotus steini, Schulz. 



Ilomonotus (iffinis, Steiii, Berlin, ent. Zeit. iii. p, 63 (1869) (nee Po?«' 



2nlus ujfinis, Ev. — 7/, scmc/uinolenttis, Fab.). 

 Pvminlus steini, Schulz, Spolia Hyuien, p, 168 (1906), 



IJah. S,E. Hungary. 



Doubtfully distinct tiom sanguinolentus. 



IVesmaelinus costai, Tourn. Entom. Geuev. i, p. 156 (1889). 2 d • 

 Fompilus wettsteini, D. T., Cat. Hym. viii. p. 336 (1897). 



'Horit07iotus costWj Tourn. 



osta:. 

 teini, 



Hub. Sicily. 



Subgenus GiLBEnxELLA, no v. 



Differs from Homonotus in having oidy two cubital cells, 

 the second transverse cubital nervure being absent. 

 I'ype of the subgenus, Flaniceps umhraticus, Turn. 



