14 HYMENOPTERA. 
21. Myzine Rousse it. B.M. 
Myzine Rousselii, Guér. Rev. Zool. i. 103 (1838) 3. 
Lucas, Explo. Se. Algér. iii. 283. t. 15. f. 7. 
Hab. Algeria. 
22. Myzinre GUERINII. B.M. 
Myzine Guerinii, Lucas, Explo. Sc. Alger. iii. 283. t. 15. f.52. 
Hab. Algeria. 
23. Myzine ORANIENSIS. B.M. 
Myzine Oraniensis, Lucas, Explo. Se. Alger. iii. 284. t. 15.f.63. 
Hab. Algeria. 
24. MyzInE ABDOMINALIS. 
Plesia abdominalis, Guér. Rev. Zool. (1838) p. 57.29. 
St. Farg. Hym. iii. 579. 7. 
Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
25. Myzine CAPENSIS. 
Myzine hemorrhoidalis, Guér. Dict. pitt. d’ Hist. nat. v.575.3 3 
(nee Fabr.). 
Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
26. Myzinr SERVILLEI. 
Myzine Servillei, Guér. Dict. pitt. d’ Hist. nat. v. 575.62. 
Hab. Cape of Good Hope. 
27. MyZINE CAPITATA. B.M. 
Male. Length 6 lines.—Black, head wider than the thorax, 
the vertex subquadrate, finely rugose ; a transverse line above the 
insertion of the antenn, the clypeus and mandibles, yellow, the 
latter rufo-piceous at their apex. Thorax strongly punctured, 
the metathorax opake and finely roughened; the posterior 
margin of the prothorax, a spot on the tegul, the tibize and 
tarsi, pale yellow; the tibie have a black stripe beneath, and 
the apical joints of the tarsi are rufo-testaceous ; wings hyaline 
and iridescent. Abdomen blue, with metallic reflections of pur- 
ple and green; the apical margins of the segments have pale 
yellow fascize, which are emarginate on each side; beneath, the 
yellow fasciz are much attenuated, or interrupted in the middle, 
and terminate laterally in an angular spot. 
Hab. Interior of South Africa. 
