86 Mr. Iv. E. Turner on Fossorial Hymenopiera. 



Hymenitis oneidodes, sp. n. 



Fore wine above yellowish brown, with the veins orange. 

 Costa orange to end of cell, inner margin blackish, tip with 

 blackish border. Veins 2, 3, 4, and 5 with triangular 

 blackish marks at tips, that at vein 3 the largest. An irre- 

 gular discoidal black blotch spreading over lower discocellular. 

 Hind wing above yellowish brown, with a very broad 

 blackish marginal band, heavily dentated on inner margin, 

 especially between veins 3 and 4. A faint indication in 

 some lights of a yellow macular band from upper discocellular 

 to outer margin. Two yellowish subapical spots and two 

 further yellow spots on outer margin. Fore wing beneath 

 as above." Hind wing beneath with large white wedge-shaped 

 marks in the apical portion of marginal dark band and paired 

 white spots between the veins thence to inner margin. 



Expanse 67 mm. 



1 ?• 



Hab. Ecuador. 



XIII. — Notes on Fossorial Hi/men opt era. — XXXII. On new 

 Species in the British Museum. B\ Rowland E. Turner, 

 F.Z.S., F.E.S. 



Family Scoliidse. 



Subfamily EziDiy.z. 



El is (Mesa) ugandensis, sp. n. 



5 . Nigra ; capite, femoribus anticis apice, tibiis anticis, tarsisque 

 anticis rufis ; flagello articulis quatuor apicalibus nigris ; alis 

 nigro-violaceis. 

 Long. 15 mm. 



$ . Mandibles bluntly bidentate at the apex ; clypeus 

 with a strong carina from the base nearly reaching the 

 apex, the apical margin with two minute teeth in the 

 middle. Antennal tubercles large and rounded ; head 

 rectangular, much broader than long, eyes separated from 

 the hind margin of the head by a distance equal to their 

 greatest breadth ; posterior ocelli twice as far from the 

 eyes as from each other, and about three times as far from 



