148 Mr. Bridgman's additions to Mr. Marshall's 



as the 1st segment, or one-third the length of the 

 abdomen. Legs slender. Areolet pentagonal, wider 

 than long, recurrent nervure received before the middle, 

 the posterior inferior angle of the discoidal cell opposite 

 the corresponding angle of the areolet, transverse anal 

 nervure subopposite, distinctly divided just below the 

 middle, nervure distinct. 



Black ; legs, apex of 1st, 2nd to 4th segments of 

 abdomen, pale chestnut-red ; the 3rd and 4th fuscous at 

 the sides ; apex of abdomen pale ; 4th to 7th joints of 

 flagellum more or less marked with white above, nearly 

 ringed in the middle ; 1st and 2nd joints rufo-fuscous at 

 the base ; base of wings yellowish ; stigma brown, apex 

 white ; nervures fuscous ; a diffused fuscous cloud run- 

 ning across the wing, beginning about opposite the 

 middle of the stigma. Length, 5 mm. 



Taken by Dr. Capron in the neighbourhood of Shere. 



Hemiteles mixtus, n. s. 



Basi antennarum, pedibus, abdominisque medio, rufis ; 

 aculeo dimidio abdomine longiore. 



Head and thorax smooth and shining, with scattered 

 white pubescence ; head somewhat buccated behind the 

 eyes ; apex of clypeus rounded, separated from the face. 

 Antennae short and stout, as in Phygadeuon, rather 

 more than half the length of the insect ; 1st joint of 

 flagellum about three times as long as wide, the 2nd a 

 little longer than wide ; thorax a little longer than high ; 

 mesothorax faintly trilobed in front ; upper part of 

 metathorax shorter than the back part ; areae distinct ; 

 supero-medial area an irregular transverse hexagon, the 

 posterior transverse line terminating laterally in a dis- 

 tinct spine ; posterior part of metathorax with a denned 

 postero-medial area. Abdomen smooth and shining; 

 1st segment elongate ; sides of petiole parallel ; spiracles 

 slightly projecting from this point to apex of segment, 

 gradually widening to about twice the width of the 

 petiole ; the segment is a little longer than the hind 

 coxae and trochanters ; abdomen ovate, the base of the 

 3rd segment the widest, the 2nd and remaining segments 

 transverse ; the apical half of the abdomen with long 

 erect hairs, very much scattered ; aculeus two-thirds the 

 length of the abdomen ; legs slender. Wings, outer 

 nervure of areolet incomplete, the exterior inferior angle 



