1 58 Th - Becker. 



kleine Borsten auf deren Unterseite. Hügel wie bei der 

 vorigen Art. — Länge des Körpers 6— 67 2 , der Flügel 4, 

 des Rüssels 2V2 — 3 mm. 



95. Lomatia Belzebul Fbr. c?Q. Sehr gemein bei 

 Tunis und El-Kantara. Ich nehme diese Art in dem Sinne 

 wie Loew sie in der Linnaea Entom. I 375 schildert; 

 die Saliner' seht Art stimmt nicht damit überein. 



Variante. Ein Männchen mit hellerer Thorax- 

 behaarung, sonst aber ohne Abweichung. Diese Variante 

 wird auch von Loew erwähnt. 



96. Toxophora maculata Fbr. cTQ. Nicht selten 

 bei Tunis Ende Mai. 



(Fortsetzung folgt.) 



Description of a new species of Dryinus 

 from Cape Colony. (Hym.) 



By P. Cameron. 



Dryinus carinieeps sp. nov. 9. 



Black, the antennal scape, head, the greater part of 

 the prothorax and the scutellum ferruginous ; the wings 

 hyaline, a narrow cloud at the transverse basal nervure 

 and a wider one at the Stigma ; the nervures and Stigma 

 black ; the parastigma and base of Stigma white. Flagellum 

 of antennae black ; joints 6 and 7 white. — Length 6 mm. 



Antennae longish, slender, fully as long as the head, 

 thorax and basal segment of abdomen united; the pedicle 

 fully twice longer than wide ; the following joint greatly 

 elongated, nearly as long as the following 3 united ; the 

 last is fuscous and slightly longer than the penultimate. 

 Head sharply obliquely narrowed behind the eyes ; the 

 occiput transverse y its top and sides bordered by distinct 

 keels. Front and Vertex distinctly shagreened, almost 

 punetured ; a distinct keel runs from the ocelli to near 

 the antennae. Clypeus not keeled ; its apex is not trans- 

 verse, is pale yellow and projeets. Prothorax clearly 

 longer than the mesothorax with the scutellums ; its middle 

 is roundly, broadly dilated above ; the apex of the pro- 

 pleurae finely closely longitudinally striated. The meso- 



