Z'oQ Messrs. Meade-WaMo, Morley, and Tiinu'V o?j 



Falarns latifrons, Kohl (ISS3). S. Africa=PrtZrtn<s curiiUneatus, 



Cam. 



Oxybslus arabs, Lep. (1845). N. Ainca^ Ox ybel us fo)-ticari>mtus, 



Cam. Dcesa. 



Crabro fulvopilosus, Caiu., 5. Khasia= C/-a6/-o cimqpus, Cam., j • 



Silikira. 



Astata orientalis, Smith (1856). Indda=:AstiUa interstitialis. Cam. 



Deesa. 



Tacbytes natalensis, Sauss. (1854). S. Afr. = LiV/s nigropilosellus, 



Cam. (1910). 



Ampulex nigrocaerulea, Sauss. (1892). S. h.iT. = Ampxdex jaiisei, 



Cam. (] 910). Transvaal. 



„ (Rhinopsis) denticoUis {Qdim.)= Doliclmrus denticoUis, 



Cam. (1910). S. Afr. 



Family EUMEXID.E. 



Odynerus (Symmorpbus) albomarginatus, S&uss. = Sy)nmor2)hus 



horni, Cam. Colorado. 



Family APID.E. 



Halictus latibalteata (Cam.), 5 =i\'o»jia latihalteata, Cam., 5 . 



Transvaal. 



Halictus albofasciatus, Smith (1879), 5 =Paranom{a hroomi, Cam., 



$ . Transvaal. 



Paranomia dlhoUneata, Cam., and P. tricolor, Cam., are both 

 referable to Halictus. 



Family ICHXEUMONID^. By Claude Moeley, F.Z.S., F.E.S. 

 Subfamily Ichxeumonin^. 



Amblyteles opiparus (Cam.) = Ichneumon opiparus, Cam., from 

 Mexico, is a female closely allied to Amblyteles armatorius, 



Forst. 



Diadromus erythrostomus (Cam.) =■ Siilboscopus erythrostomus, Cam. 

 (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. xxxiv. (1908) p. 244). 



Subfamily Ceyptix^. 



Acantboprymnus, Cam. (Entora. 1905, p. 249, with type vlolacei- 



p>ennis, p. 250, $ only). 

 A genus easily known by " there being only three abdominal 

 segments and by the last being stoutly spined laterally " = Carnjyto- 

 lynx, Cam. (Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1910, p. 252, with tyiie fuscipennis. 

 Cam., p. 253, 6 only). I have examined his three species of the 

 latter name in the Berlin Kgl. Mus., and find them to belong to 

 the Hemitelini ; they are common throughout Southern India. 



