P. Cameron: Camptolynx. 253 



This genus cannot well be confounded with any of the described 

 genera of Hemetelini; indeed, the peculiar structure of the abdomen 

 in the cf with its 2 transverse furrows and 4 cerci are sufficent to 

 separate it from all the described genera. The v^ has an oviposi tor 

 as long as the 4th abdominal segment; the sheath is broad, narrowed at 

 the base. The areola in the only known 9 is 6 - angied and is 

 distinctly longer than wide, while in the known males it is broader 

 than long and seriiicircular. 



Camptolynx fusclpennis sp. nov. 



Rufous, the head, pro- and mesonotum, propleurae and upper 

 part of mesopleurae, black, the black on the pleurae tinged with rufous, 

 the legs coloured like the body, but paler, the bind tibiae and tarsi 

 dark fuscous, the basal fourth of the tibiae and the spurs white; wings 

 fuscous violaceous, a hyaline cloud between the transverse basal nervure 

 and base of stigma and one at the apex commencing shortly beyond 

 the Stigma. Basal 5 or 6 joints of flagellum dark testaceous, the rest 

 black. Outer edges of 4th abdominal segment and the spines white. 

 Areola clearly — almost double — wider than lang, 6 -angied, the base 

 morc distinctly -narrowed than the apex; it has 2 keels down the centre; 

 the other areae are clearly defined. Face and clypeus opaque, obscurely 

 transversely striated. Front strongly transversely striated, the vertex 

 more weakly irregularly striated; the temples obliquely striated; the 

 pubescence is white and moderately dense. Mesonotum strongly trans- 

 versely striated, except in the centre at the base, where it is aciculated. 

 Scutellum above rugose, semicircular, keeled down the centre, the 

 sides and apex with rather high keels; the basal slope rounded, rugoscly 

 punctured; the metanotum has a rounded slope and is densely covered 

 with long white hair. The 4 keels on the 1 «t abdominal segment are 

 stout; between them are 2 pale keels; the other segments are closely 

 strongly striated; the Striae on the l_st furrow are more widely separated 

 than those on the rest of the segment. cf. 



Ceylon (Nietner). 



Camptolynx quadrispinosus, sp. nov. 



Black, the basal segment of the abdomen pale yellow, the 2^ 

 and 3''} rufous; the edges of the 4th segment, its spines and the apical 

 half of the posterior, and the tegulae, white: the antennae with the basal 

 5 or 6 joints of the flagellum dark testaceous; legs rufo-fulvous. The 

 apical three fourths of the hind tibiae and the bind tarsi black, the base 

 of the tibiae, of the tarsi and the spurs, white. Wings hyaline, a smoky- 

 brown triangulär cloud bchind the transverse median and basal 

 nervures and a broad one beyond the middle, commencing shortly behind 

 the base of the radius. o". 



Length 4 mm. Ceylon. (Nietner). 



