Mr. E. E. Turner oti Fosson'al Hymenoptera. 195 



3. ScoUa {Dielia) sp. 



JIaJ>. "Wataikwa Tiivcr; 5 (J c^ . 



Probably a new species, but it is not in the interests of 

 science to describe species of this section from males. 



Family PsammocharidaB (olim PompiUdce). 



4. Ilemipepsis ferruginea^ Sm. 



Mvgnivna fernighiea, Sni. Journ. Proc. Liun. Soc, Zool. iv. Suppl. 

 p. 121(1800). $. 



Huh. Mimika River ; 1 ?. 



5. Jhmipepsis tncliciis, Cam. 



Sali'us {Myqnimia) tndicus, Cam. Mem. Manchester Lit. & Phil. Soc. 

 (4) iv. p."448 (1891). 



Hah. lilimika River ; 1 ? , July. 



This species seems to liave been confused by Smith Vv'ith 

 liis Mjignimia fervida from Celebes, which has the antonnse 

 more slender especially at the base, the second joint of the 

 flagellum rather shorter, and the median segment less 

 coarsely striated and without lateral tubercles. 



The range of //. indicus extends to N.E. India. 



6. Pseiidagenia adusta, Sm. 



Priocnemis adustus, Sm. Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc, Zool. vii. p. 30 

 (1863). d. 



Hah. Mimika River ; July, 1 ? . 



One specimen, which I refer with doubt to this species; I 

 have not seen Smith's type. 



The female has the clypeus produced into a short tooth in 

 the middle of tlie apical margin, which is slightly sinuate on 

 each side of the tooth and rounded at the sides. Second 

 joint of the flagellum almost as long as the third and fourth 

 combined. Eyes separated on the vertex by a distance equal 

 to the length of the third joint of the flagellum plus one- 

 third of the fourth joint; the posterior ocelli nearer to each 

 other than to the eyes. Median segment strongly trans- 

 versely striated posteriorly, with a faint median sulcus and a 

 broad longitudinal depression on each side, as long as broad. 

 Petiole occupying about one-third of the length of the first 

 abdominal segment; sixth segment opaque at the base, an 

 apical area not occupying quite the whole breadth of the 

 segment smooth and shining, this area projecting into the 

 opaque basal portion beyond the middle of the segment. 



