386 P« Cameron. 



black, the centre of the stigma fuscous. Antennae black 

 above, the rest rufo-fulvous. — Length to end of 2^ 

 abdominal segment 5 mm. 



British Honduras. 



Malar space obsolete. Ocelli in an equilateral triangle, 

 the hinder separated from the eyes by a distinctly greater 

 distance than they are from each other. Front with a 

 narrow, but distinct furrow down the centre. First joint of 

 flagellum nearly twice the length of the 4*; the latter is 

 not much longer than the pedicle. Mandibles yellow, 

 the teeth rufous. Angles of pronotum rounded. On the 

 Upper half of the mesopleurae, commencing at the tegulae, 

 is an oblique, roundly curved, furrow ; it is distinct, 

 moderately deep and obscurely crenulated. First abdominal 

 segment large, distinctly narrowed at the base, becoming 

 gradually roundly dilated from the narrowed part to the 

 apex ; it is about three fourths of the length of the 2 n( * 

 segment, which is roundly narrowed at the base, and in 

 length not quite so long as the width at the apex. Second 

 cubital cellule not much narrowed in front ; it receives 

 the 1 st récurrent nervure in the middle ; the 3 rd abscissa 

 of the radius is slightly longer than the basai two united. 

 Post-scutellum large, gradually roundly narrowed to a 

 point ; the metanotum at its apex is raised, shining and 

 appears to form almost part of the post-scutellum. Meso- 

 notum longer than wide, rounded at the base. Head 

 fully wider than the thorax. Apex of abdominal pétiole 

 clearly separated from the base of 2 nd segment. 



Cornes close to P. sedala Sauss. from Para and 

 Bahia. It forms with sedala and holoxantha Dacke a group 

 characterized by the post-petiole being prolonged behind 

 into a sharp point, not broad and transverse as in most 

 of the species. Cf. Ducke, Boletim do Museu Goeldi, V, 341. 



Einige synonymische Bemerkungen über 



Blattwespen. 



Von Fr. W. Konow, p. - Teschendorf. 

 (Fortsetzung aus H. 5 p. 328.) 



19. A. Costa beschreibt in Rendic. Acc. Sc. Fis. 

 Napoli p. 172 (1889) aus Griechenland eine Hyl. Schmiede- 

 knechti, die sich nicht im geringsten von A. Frivaldskyi 

 Tischb. unterscheidet, also auch keine andere Spezies 



