340 On IJymenoptera in the British Museum. 



" Campoph.v" divUiis, Cress. — The specimens recorded from Mexico 

 by Cameron (Biol. Centr.-Amer. 18S6, p. 30G) have circular 

 spiracles. 



Ihirishcits nif/rifrons, Cam., described from Mendoza, appears to be 

 congeneric with the same author's Pimplomorpha. 



Casinaria crassiventris (Cain.)= Campoplex crass iventr is, Cam. Ann. 

 S. Afric. Mus. v. 19U6, p. 93 : a co-type $ in the British 

 ^Museum compared. 



0>iionja lonjiceps, Cam., is a typical species of this genus, allied to 



0. microsticta, Grar. 



Omorga rivalis. Cress. Trans. Amer. Eut. Soc. iv. 1872, p. 173 ; 



not a Limnerium, a. s. 



Omorja poJynesialis, Cam. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1883, p. 191, $ 



(?et 6). 

 Omorga fugitivns {Y[.ix\.)= Campoplex fugitivxis, Hal. Trans. Linn. 



Soc. Lond. xvii. pt. 3, 1836, p. 318. The (S type is very 



like Omorga ensator, Grav. 



" Campoplex'" meridionalis, Ashm. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. 1894, 

 p. 139, (S $ , from St. Vincent. The (S type in the British 

 Museum has circular spiracles, and appears to be a species 

 of the genus Omorga, Thoms. 



Augitia maculipes (Cam.)=£'n?/<i« macu^jpes, Cam. Invert. Pacif. 



i. 1905, p. 132. A true 5 of Angitia, Thorns., with no 



areolet. 



Angitia hlackhurni. Cam. loc. cit. p. 192, $ (? et d ). 



Angitia hmvaiietisis. Cam. Manch. Mem. v. 1886, p. 271. 



Angitia annuUj'ies (Cress, et Ashm.) = Limneria annuUpes, from the 

 same source, certainly belongs to Angitia, Thoms. 



Nepiera africana {Cdja..) = Limner ia africana, Cam. Kec. Albany 

 Mus. i. 1904, p. 175, <S • This I consider to belong to the 

 genus Nepiera, Thoms. ; two $ $ in the British Museum 

 are also labelled by Cameron " Diadegma fasciannulata, Cam. 

 Type. Pretoria," and " Limnerium stellahoschense, Cam. 

 Cape Colony." 



" Tryphon^' ohstructor, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 4, 



from New Zealand, is a Campoplegid, and, I think, a Melo- 



boris, Thoms. Both the type and variety with the hind coxae 



black above are c? cT and difficult to place with certainty. 



[Of the other two Tryphoninae mentioned, I. c. p. 3 : Scolobates 



varipes = Bassus Icetatorius (cf. Mori. Ichn. Brit. iv. 1911, p. 82), 



and S. intrudens = a. remarkable form of Campoplegid (cf. llevis. 



Ichn. iii. 1914, p. 126), with circular metathoracic spiracles.] 



Limnerium fugitivum (Say). — Specimens received through Kiley 

 from the United States, labelled "fuyitiva, Say," belong to 

 Limnerium, sensu Thoms. 



