182 PAKASITIC hyMenoptEra, iii., 



ous, darker-coloured along hinder margin, costa and nervures 

 rulo-testaceoiis, basal nfervures darker than apical ; disco-cubi- 

 tal nervure with an indication of a stump, areolet longish, 

 narrow, oblique, nervures meeting in front, outer nervure 

 more obliquely sloped, posteriorly, paler and bent backwards 

 towards the base, the recurrent nervure broadly rounded out- 

 wardly, in front more distinctly rounded than it is behind, 

 the centre almost straight ; transverse median nervure straight 

 and bent slightly outwardly in front, the rest are bent 

 towards the base, the two divisions forming, at their junction, 

 a rounded angle. Stemmaticum rufous. Front stoutly stri- 

 ated, stri^ roundly curved, separated in the centre by a 

 smooth triangular space. Face closely punctured, the centre 

 above with the punctures more widely separated, the lower 

 central part almost smooth. Clypeus more sparsely punctured 

 than face, especially below. Mesonotum almost smooth in 

 the centre, sides closely, minutely punctured. Scutellum 

 blackish, keels stout, raised, not meeting at apex. Base of 

 metanotum smooth, the rest closely ti-ansversely striated, the 

 basal striae finer than the others. Propleurse with a triangu- 

 lar, closely punctured space on the upper apical part, the 

 rest closely, irregularly obliquely striated, to near the bottom, 

 which is closely, distinctly punctured. Mesopleurai closely, 

 distinctly punctured, the central oblique hollow more or less 

 weakly striated. Metapleurae finely, closely punctured above, 

 the rest rather coarsely, irregularly striated ; temples broad, 

 rounded, not much narrowed. First abscissa of radius in 

 hind wings four times longer than transverse cubital. Length, 

 8 mm. 



May be known from /'. prod iirl nx, by the fourth and fol- 

 lowing segments not being black, by the alar nervures not 

 being black, by the areolet noi having a nervure on the outer- 

 side of the transverse cubital at its juncture with the lower 

 pale abscissa, and by the recurrent nervure forming one curve, 

 not two broadly rounded ones, a long anterior and a shorter 

 posterior curve. 



