254 P. Caineron: Cainptolynx. 



Face and clypeus closely rugosely punctured, the former somewhat 

 more strongly than the latter. Front rather strongly striated, trans- 

 versaly .in the niiddle, obHqnely on the sides above; the temples 

 Miorc finely obHquely striated. Mesonotuin irregiiiarly striated, the 

 sides of the lateral and the central of the middle lobes, withont 

 Striae and strongly aciculated. Scutellum coarsely rugosely punctured. 

 The central basal areae on the metanotum smooth, the others more 

 or less striated; the outer central testaceous. Propleurae distinctly 

 striated, Striae becoming shorter below, the rest is smooth. Meso- 

 pleurae the rather strongly punctured, the punctures running into reticu- 

 lations. Metapleurae closely rugose, the sides with 2 curves, the centre 

 bluntly projecting. On the basal slope of the 11^ abdominal segment 

 are 4 longitudinal keels, the central 2 more widely separated from each 

 other than they are from the lateral; the central are continued to the 

 apex of the segment, and slightly converge beyond the middle; the 

 lateral united to them where they commence to converge; there are 

 thus formed one large central area and 2 triangulär lateral basal areae; 

 the 2nd to 4tii Segments are strongly closely longitudinally striated, the 

 basal more strongly than the apical; the terminal segments are smooth. 

 Pubescence long, dense and white. 



Camptolynx striatus, sp. nov. 



Black, scutellum, metathorax, mesopleurae, mesosteriium and the 

 basal 2 abdominal segments rufous; the apical 3 segments white above; 

 palpi white; flagellum of antennae dark rufous; legs rufo-testaceous, the 

 base of fore coxae, apex of bind femora, the bind tibiae except the base, 

 which is white and the bind tarsi, except the base narrowly, black. 

 Wings hyaline, a brownish cloud extends from shortly behind the 

 Stigma to its apex and backwards to shortly beyond the cubitus; stigma 

 and nervures fuscous. Q.. 



Length 4 mm. 



Ceylon (Nietnerj. 



Face and clypeus closely rugose; the front and vertex rather 

 strongly striated, the Striae weaker on the sides and more oblique. Pro- 

 and mesonotum transversely, irregularly striated, except on the centre of 

 the central and the outer sides of the lateral lobes, which are strongly 

 aciculated. The upper apical part of the propleurae bears 4 or 5 longish 

 stout Striae, the lower part has short striae. Mesopleurae, except at the 

 apex above, closely striated — reticuiated. Metapleurae closely, rather 

 strongly punctured. Basal 3 segments of abdomen strongly, the 4tii 

 weakly and irregularly striated. Areola longer than wide, transverse at 

 base and apex, 6-angled. 



