Seitz: 113. Genus: Pseudopompilia Mmps. Only one ichneumonid-like species. The first palpal joint is long-haired like a beard. Abdomen at the base somewhat strangulated, at the first segment with lateral tubercles, posteriorly tapering off with scant lateral hair. On the forewings the lower radial veins stand on a long pedicle, on the hindwings the lower radial vein is absent; the upper median vein and the middle radial rise from the lower cell-angle, the upper radial and the subcostal vein are unpetioled. P. mimica Druce (22 k) strikingly copies Phaeosphecia opaca (10 c). Posterior tibiae and tarsi striped mimica. ochreous-yellow, forehips spotted white. On the bluish-black forewings there is at the base a green silvery spot; below the base of the cell a red-brown stripe in the prolongation of which there is a green silvery, blurred spot. The hindwings are hyaline below the base of the cell. — The species was described from the Amazon, it is before me also from French Guiana (Nouveau Chantier) and East Colombia (Villavicencio), thus apparently widely distributed.