Hymenoptera Orientalis. 239 



Hymenoptera Orientalis, or Contributions to a know- 

 ledge of the Hymenoptera of the Oriental Zoological 

 Region. By P. Cameron. Communicated by John 

 Boyd, Esq. 



{Received May ijth, 18 go.) 



Part II. 

 NYSSONID^:. 



GORYTES. 

 I. Eyes not converging beneath. 



(a) Anal nervure received distinctly before the origin of 



the cubital nervure in the posterior wings. 



1. GORYTES ORNATUS. 



Gorytes ornatus, Smith, Cat. Hym. IV., 371, 5, 1 Hand- 

 lirsch, Sitz. d. Kais. Akad., Wien, XCVI I., 443, 58. 3 

 Northern India, 1 Burmah. 3 

 Unknown to me. 



(b) Anal nervure received after the origin of the cubital 



in the hinder wing. 



2. GORYTES ORIENTALIS (Plate IX., fig. 14 head, 14* 



antenna). 

 Gorytes tricolor, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1875, 40- (Nee. 



Cresson.) 

 Gorytes orientalis, Handlirsch, Sitz. d. Kais. Akad., Wien, 



XCVII., 5, 57, 114. 

 A very variable species, especially as regards the amount 

 of black, red, and yellow on the head and thorax. The eyes 

 are almost parallel, of moderate size, reaching a little below 

 the base of the clypeus and with moderately large facets ; 

 the antennae with the $ stout, thickened towards the apex ; 

 the third joint about one-fourth longer than the fourth ; 



