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MR. CLAUDE MORLEY ON AFRICAN 



ActLAOJOPPA Cam. 



1. johiiiiiiis Cavi. 



2. glivbriiiotor, sp. ii. 



3. coniptuluti Tosq. 



CtELicnNEUMOif Thorns. 



1. scopulifcr, sp. n. 



2. cornellifer, sp. ii. 



3. maculiscutis Cam. 



4. iiatalensis Cam. 



5. sublnuifer, sp. n. 



6. geminifer, sp. n. 



7. testaceiia Cam. 



8. globulifer, sp. n. 



9. sulcifer, sp. ii. 

 10. tliyridifer, sp. n. 

 ] 1. striatifer, sp. n. 



Ichneumonides. 

 Oxypygini. 



Lagenesta Cam. 



1. sinifer, sp. n. 



2. duplicator, sp. ii. 



3. tviplicator, sp. ii. 



4. triansulifer, sp. n. 

 (monitor, sp. ii.) 



MelanichneitmonT/jow.';. 



1 . carinifer, sp. n. 



2. melanopterus, sp. n. 



3. glaucopterus, sp. u. 



LEPTOTnEctfs Cam. 



1. alutacefer, sp. ii. 



2. puuotifer, sp. n. 



3. niesoiiotiter, sp. n. 



Stenichneumon, Thorns. 

 1. ochraceator, sp. n. 



Cratichneltmon Thorns. 

 1. testacecolor, sp. ii. 



Baeichneumon Thorns. 



1. coiicinnator, sp. u. 



2. iiicubitor Linn. 



3. planiiiotum, sp. n. 



4. sexalbatus Wesm. 



5. fossit'er, sp. ii. 



6. rauudatus Tosq. 



Ichneumon Linn. 

 1. rubroniatus Cam. 



Chasmias Ashm. 



1. glaucopterus Mori. 



2. ruficaudator, sp. ii. 



Amh Jypygin i. 

 Amblyteles Wesm. 



1. spilopterus, sp. n. 



2. auricouius, sp. ii. 



3. fulvocaudatus Tosq. 



4. negatorius T?ah. 



5. inaculicaudis Cam-. 



6. testaceator, sp. ii. 



SpiLTcnNEiTMON Thoms. 



1. didj'iiiatns, sp. u. 



2. unipunctor, sp. ii. 



3. triaiigulator, sp. ii. 



Xenojoppa Cam. 

 1. fossifrons, sp. n. 

 (kali, sp. n.) 



Ctenichneumon Thoms. 

 1. castanopj'gus, sp. u. 



Heresiarch in i. 



Magwenga, gen. nov. 

 1. maculipennis, sp. ii. 



MiojoppA Cam. 



1. quadrilineola, sp. n. 



Listrodromini. 



Neotypus Forst. 

 1. obscurator, sp. n. 



Flati/lahini. 



Platylabtjs Wesm. 



1. atricinctus, sp. n. 



2. mediorufus, sp. n. 



3. ceta 3Iorl. 



4. vallatus Mori. 



PJiceoffenini. 



Benecles Cam.. 



1. diniidiatus, sp. n. 



2. politanus, sp. n. 



ICHNEUMONID^.. 



ICHNEUMONIN^. 



joppides. 



Epijoppa, 



Morley, RevLs. Ichneum. iv. 1915, p. 49. 



Tosqninet in 1896 descfibed two species of the Fabvician genus 

 nfopjxi from Africa; and these, npon examination, I found to 

 differ to sucli an extent from the more typical Neotropical forms 

 of that genus that I erected a new one for them under the 

 above name, and in it added six other kinds that appeared then 

 to be undescribed. One or two of the characters at that time 

 ascribed to the group must be deleted in order that it may 

 include other species, which, while agreeing in all the more 

 salient features, differ herein : the scutellum, though sufficiently 

 convex, is not invariably subpyramidal nor always deeply punc- 

 tate, and in one of the following new kinds the peculiarly 

 glabi'ous and glittering metanotal areola is replaced by one of 

 the moi'e common dull and rectangular form. As a whole, the 

 genus is remarkable in its brilliant metallic coloration and the 



