‘Challenger’ Hymenoptera. 403 
most of the specimens were obtained from localities which have 
been but little worked; and consequently the greater part 
were brought from countries which they were not previously 
known to inhabit. A list is given below. 
HYMENOPTERA TEREBRANTIA. 
SERRIFERA. 
Tenthredinide. 
Preryq@oPHORINz. 
1. Pterygophorus analis. 
Pterygophorus analis, Costa, Aun. Mus. Nap. ii. p. 66 (1864). 
Sydney, May 1874. 
ENTOMOPHAGA. 
SPICULIFERA. 
Chalcidide. 
EHucHarine. 
2. Schizaspidia Murray?. 
Long. corp. 14 lin. 
Male.—Closely allied to S. naswa, Walk., from the Philip- 
pines. Head and thorax green, granulated, with a slight 
coppery reflection ; antenne yellowish brown; scape yellow 
beneath ; flagellum with seven long rami before the extremity, 
which divides into two equal rami, shorter than the others; 
scutellum sloping upwards, more shortly constricted than in 
S. nasua, and terminating in a blunt fork, about as long as 
the first portion ; abdomen subpetiolated, vertical, smooth and 
shining, blackish green on the sides, and with a broad yellowish 
stripe above, continued round backwards to the extremity ; 
legs yellowish. Wings hyaline; subcostal nervure rather tick. 
blackish ; stigma short, blackish, well defined. ; 
- Tongatabu, July 1874. 
Evaniide. 
3. Hvania levigata. 
Evania levigata, Latr, Gen. Crust. et Ins. iii. p. 251 (1807). 
Honolulu. 
