192 PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA, lil., 



3/ line on the outer, commencing near tlie top, becoming 

 widened below and extending on to the outer half of the malar 

 space, a line on the pronotum, on the lateral lobe of pro- 

 notum, with a small sjjot on the outer side of the middle, 

 tegulae on the inner two-thirds, the rest brown with a darker 

 spot in the centre, tubercles, a conical spot below them, trans- 

 verse above, rounded below, a transverse oval mai'k on the 

 apex of the mesonotum, scutellar keels, two large mai'ks on 

 the sides of scutellum, rounded at the base, obliquely narrowed 

 at the apex, the apex narrowly, the keel running from it to 

 the wings, postscutellum and its lateral keels, a conical mark 

 in the centre of the metanotum, a line, about thrice longer 

 than wide, almost transverse at the base, rounded at the apex, 

 on the sides of apical slope, a conical spot on the mesopleurse 

 below the tubercles, a similar one, but more sharply pointed 

 above, on the apex below in front of the middle coxae and 

 three marks, somewhat conical in shape, on the base of the 

 metapleurce, the lower more widely separated from the upper 

 than these are from each other ; and the apices of the abdomi- 

 nal segments — the line on the first broad, triangularly incised 

 at the base ; that on the second incised to near the apex : the 

 others are entirely separated, obliquely widened from the 

 outer basal side to the inner apical — the ventral segments with 

 marks on the central keel and on the sides, all pale yellow, 

 Legs bright red, the liind tarsi fuscous except at base and 

 apex. Wings clear hyaline, stigma and nervures black. 

 cf. Length, 12 mm. 



Victoria; bred from the bee-moth, (4iil\cr]<t iiKllonrlld (C. 

 French, Junr.). 



Front irregularly reticiilatcd, vertex smooth, face and cly- 

 peus sparsely punctured. Pro- and mesothorax distinctly, but 

 not very closely or strongly punctured, mesopleurge more 

 strongly than mesonotum, metanotum more strongly and 

 closely punctured, metapleurce almost smooth. Fore coxne 

 almost yellow, apices of the tarsal joints spinose. 



