190 PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA, iii., 



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BOSMINA RAPT, sp.n. 



Black, shining ; legs rufo-fulvoiis, middle coxae to near the 

 apex, the hinder entirely and the base of the hind trochanters 

 and of the hind femora narrowly black; fore coxae, apex of 

 middle and all the trochanters, yellow ; as are also the under- 

 side of antennal scape, mandibles, palpi and tegulas : hind 

 tarsi slightly infuscated, spurs white, second and third ven- 

 tral segments j^ale yellow : wings hyaline, stigma and ner- 

 vixres dark fuscous : the recurrent nervure is received at two- 

 thirds of the length of the transverse cubital beyond the lat- 

 ter ; transverse median nervure interstitial : radius forming a 

 broad rounded curve, and issuing from the centre of the 

 stigma, cf- Length, 4 mm. , 



Gosford, N.S.W. : bred from "Turnip-moth" (L. Gallard). 



Metanotum regularly areolated, there is a small bvit distinct 

 petiolar area ; areola is twice longer than wide, the basal third 

 broadly rounded, the sides beyond that straight, apex trans- 

 verse, posterior median area large, obliquely widened from 

 the base to near the middle ; it is transversely striated, the 

 striae more or less curved. Head, pro- and raesonotum, and 

 pleurae closely, distinctly punctured, densely covered with 

 white pubescence, which is denser and closer on the face. 

 Legs densely covered with white pubescence. The eyes when 

 fresh had probably a greenish tinge ; the incision or curvature 

 on their inner side is slight, but distinct. Antennae 26-jointed, 

 shortly, densely pilose. 



TRYPHONIN.^. 

 Tryphonlni. 



P H T I, o G A L L E R I A, gen. nov. 



Arcolet large, five-angled, narrowed in front, receiving the 

 recurrent nervure in the centre ; the transverse median ner- 

 vure received more than its own length beyond the transverse 

 basal ; disco-cubital uerviix'e broken by a distinct stump of a 



