44 Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



transverse cubital nervure is fainter than the first. 

 Abdomen black ; the apices of the segments pallid yellow ; 

 the petiole with two narrow keels on the sides above, 

 the upper not reaching to the apex ; the gastrocoeli at 

 the base finely and distinctly punctured ; the apex on the 

 inner side obscure testaceous. 



HEMITELINA. 



HEMITELES KhASIANUS, sp. nov. 



Niger ; prothorace, viesopleuris^ uiesosterno vieta- 

 thortxceqiie ricfis ; pedibus riifis, tibiis tarsisque posticisfuscis; 

 aiis hyalinis, stig»iate nervisque fuscis. $ . 



Long. 6 mm. 



Antennse absent ; the front and vertex are smooth and 

 shining ; the vertex behind the ocelli thickly covered with 

 fuscous hair ; the face opaque, alutaceous, thickly covered 

 with short pale hair ; clypeus smooth and shining ; 

 mandibles rufous, yellowish in the middle ; the palpi 

 pallid yellow. Thorax rufous, smooth and shining ; the 

 mesonotum black. Metanotum tinged with yellow in 

 the middle ; all the arese complete ; the supramedian is 

 longer than broad, transverse at the base and apex ; 

 pleurae smooth and shining ; the oblique furrow on the 

 mesopleurse is obscurely striated at the base. Wings 

 clear hyaline ; the stigma narrowed at the top ; triangu- 

 larly produced on the lower side, where the roundly 

 curved recurrent nervure is received in the middle. The 

 four anterior coxa; and trochanters are pallid yellow ; the 

 hinder cox;i:; marked with black on the outer side ; the 

 hinder tibire are paler on the inner side. Petiole black, 

 long and slender ; the base above smooth ; the rest closely, 

 longitudinally striated, more irregularly and strongly at 

 the apex ; the second strongly, closely longitudinally 

 punctured ; the third less strongly ; the others still less 



