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The nervures are so colourless that I cannot make out if 
the small oval cellule uniting the humeral cellules is 
present or not ; if absent, the species would form the 
type of a new genus, as genera are now considered. 
Lanai. 
TEREBRANTIA. 
ICHNEUMONIDAE. 
PiMPLIDES. 
63. — Echthromoepha maculipennis. 
Echthromorpha maculipennis Holmgren, Eugenies Kesa, 
Zoologi, VI. p. 406, Tab. VIII. f. 3. 
Honolulu. 
64. — Echthromorpha flavo-orbitalis, sp. nov. 
This 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 coxae and trochanters, the 
basal half of the scutelhim and the post scutellum 
are yellow ; the wings are much more darker tinted, 
the nervures and stigma are quite black ; the meta- 
notum is more strongly punctured, and the oblong 
depression found near the base in maculipennis is 
absent, the punctuation on the abdomen is stronger, 
there being also a distinct punctuation on the 2nd 
segment, and the transverse impressions are more 
conspicuous. Possibly an examination of a large 
series of specimens may prove that flavo-orhitalis is 
only a variety of maculipennis. 
The maxilliary palpi in this genus are 5, and the labial 
8-joint ed. 
65.— PiMPLA HAWAIIENSIS, Sp. nOV. 
Black, legs red, the anterior tibiae inclining to yellowish 
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 4 anterior tarsi 
black ; extreme base of posterior testaceous. Antenna 
