Hymenoptera. 



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Order 2.— HYMENOPTERA. 



By W. r. KiEBY, F.L.S., r.E.S., etc. 



(PLATE XIV, Figs. 5-9.) 



I HATE been able to identify eleven species of Hymenoptera, obtained 

 by Mr. Andrews on Christmas Island, all but two of which are, as 

 far as yet known, peculiar to the island. Of these, I have described 

 six as new, one of which I have made the type of a new genus. 

 There are also single specimens of three species of Ichneumonidse, 

 which it is not desirable to describe until more specimens are 

 obtained. I have added the descriptions of new species, and any 

 notes of importance from my former paper on the Hymenoptera 

 collected by Mr. Lister (P.Z.S., 1888, pp. 551, 552). 



LIST or SPECIES. 



TEREBRANTIA. 



ENTOMOPHAGA. 

 Proctotrypid^. 



DbTININ.^ (?). 



Mantibaria, g.n. 

 anomala, sp.n. 



ICHNETJMONn).E. 



Ophionin^. 



Opkion, Eabr. 

 Jlavocephalus, sp.n. 



ACULEATA. 

 HETEROGYNA. 



EoRMTOID^. 



PONERIN^. 



Lobopelta, Mayr. 

 diminuta, Smith. 



FORMICINJE. 



Camponotiis, Mayr. 

 melicMoros, Kirb. 



FOSSORES. 



Crabronid^, 



Larein^. 



Notogonia, Costa. 

 alecto, Smith (?). 



DIPLOPTERA. 



Etjmenid^. 



Odyneriis, Latr. 

 polyphemus, Earb. 



Yespid^. 



Polistes, Latr. 

 balder, Kirb. 



ANT90PHILA. 



Apid^. 



Andrenin^. 

 Halictus, Latr. 

 andretvsi, sp.n. 

 binghami, sp.n. 



Megachilix^. 

 Megaehih, Latr. 

 rotundipenms, sp.n. 

 nivescens, sp.n. 



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