24 Cameron, Hymcnoptera Orientalia. 



median nervure is interstitial. Legs obscure fulvous ; the 

 four anterior coxae and trochanters are yellow ; the hinder 

 coxs are darker and are broadly black on the outer side, 

 more narrowly at the base, the mark being narrowed on 

 the upper side at the base ; the femora are infuscated 

 above ; the apex of the tibiae broadly black ; the tarsi 

 white, black at the base, and thickly spinose. Abdomen 

 black, shining, the apices of the segments yellow. 



The following species agrees with the other species of 

 EtJia in all respects, except that the areolet is smaller, it 

 being almost square, with the second transverse cubital 

 nervure faint ; the recurrent nervure is received shortly 

 behind the middle : the basal abscissa of the radius is 

 straight, oblique ; the apical has a slight, rounded curve 

 upwards ; the sub-discoidal nervure is received shortly, 

 but distinctly, above the middle of the discoidal ; on the 

 base of the median segment in the centre is a small 

 triangular depression ; the second transverse keel is indis- 

 tinct in the middle and ends in a short, triangular 

 projection. 



EtHA TESTACEIPES, sp. nov. 



Nigra; facie, ore, apice scutelli, post-saitelloqiie pallide 

 flavis ; pedibus flavo-testaceis ; coxis, femoribus tibiisqne 

 posticis tiigro-inaculatis ; tarsis postids albis, basi nigra; 

 a/is /lya/inis, stigDiate testaceo. $ . 



Long. 12 mm. 



Antennae black ; the eighth to twelfth joints white 

 below ; the scape shagreened, aciculate, almost bare, 

 testaceous in the middle ; the flagellum bare, slightly 

 thickened from the middle. Head black ; the face closely 



