404 Mr. W. F. Kirby on the 
Braconide. 
4. Bracon trisignatus. 
Female.—Exp. al. 103 lin. 
Head, thorax, legs, first and base of second segment of 
abdomen pale luteous ; abdomen whitish beneath ; antenna, 
vertex as far as the antenne, three spots on thorax, the 
greater part of the abdomen above, hind tibiz except at base, 
and hind tarsi black; ovipositor red, sheaths black ; wings 
yellow nearly to the middle, and smoky black beyond; stigma 
not coloured. 
Zamboanga, Philippines, Oct. 18, 1874. 
5. Bracon stigmaticus. 
Female.—Exp. al. 12 lin. 
Luteous; head pale yellow; antenne black, the scape 
luteous beneath; wings yellowish hyaline for two fifths of 
their length, the remaining three fifths beg smoky brown ; 
stigma ivory-white; abdomen with the first three segments 
luteous above, but paler than the thorax, the remainder of the 
abdomen black above, the last two segments narrowly edged 
behind with white ; abdomen white beneath, except the valves 
of the ovipositor, which are black; ovipositor red, sheaths 
black ; legs red, hind tarsi black. 
Ki Dulan, Sept. 25, 1874. 
HYMENOPTERA ACULEATA. 
PRAD ONES. 
HETEROGYNA. 
Formicide. 
FORMICINA. 
6. Lormica nigra. 
Formica nigra, Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. x. vol. i, p. 580 (1758). 
Bermuda, April 1873. ; 
Perhaps introduced. The specimens do not appear to differ 
from the ordinary European species. 
7. Camponotus maculatus. 
Formica maculata, Fabr. Spec. Ins. i. p. 491 (1781). 
San Jago, Cape Verdes, Aug. 11, 1873; Cape of Good 
Hope, Nov. 1873. 
