HYMENOPTERA OF THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. 239 



TEREBRANTIA. 



ICHNEUMONID^. 



PimpUdes. 

 64. Echthromorpha maculipennis . 



Echthromorplia maculipennis, Holmgren, Eugenies Resa, Zoologi, vi. p. 406, 

 tab. viii. f. 3. 



Hab. Honolulu. 



65. Echthromorpha flavo-orbitalis, sp. nov. 



Tills species differs from E. maculipennis as follows : — 

 The face is entirely yellow, the eyes are narrowly bordered 

 with yellow except at the top, the scape beneath, and the 

 anterior coxse and trochanters, the basal half of the scu- 

 tellum, and the postscutellum are yellow ; the wings are 

 much more darker tinted, the nervures and stigma are 

 quite black ; the metanotum is more strongly punctured, 

 and the oblong depression found near the base in E. macu- 

 lipennis is absent; the punctuation on the abdomen is 

 stronger, there being also a distinct punctuation on the 

 second segment, and the transverse impressions are more 

 conspicuous. Possibly an examination of a large series 

 of specimens may prove that E. flavo -orbit alls is only a 

 variety of E. maculipennis. 



The maxillary palpi in this genus are 5-, and the labial 

 3- jointed. 



66. Pimpla hawaiiensis, sp. nov. 



O* Black; legs red, the anterior tibiae inclining to yel- 

 lowish in front, the hind tibiae and tarsi black, the extreme 

 base of hind tibiae and a broad band above the middle and 

 the spurs white ; the tips of four anterior tarsi black ; 

 extreme base of posterior testaceous. Antennae scarcely 

 so long as the thorax and abdomen united, stoutish, taper- 



