Hyjnenoptcra Oncntalis. i.Oj 



before the middle of the cellule ; the second at nearly the 

 length of the third cubital cellule at the bottom from the 

 apex ; at the top the second cubital cellule is as wide as the 

 space bounded by the recurrent nervures. 



This species belongs to Parapsanunophila, Taschenberg, 

 which is chiefly distinguished from Ainnwphila and Psani- 

 :viophila by the tarsal claws being bidentate at the base. 



Pelopoeus. 

 Pelopoeus, Latreille, Hist, Nat. Ins. XIII. 

 C/ialybiofi, Dahlbom, Hyni. Ent. I., p. 21. 



Catalogue of the oriental species of Pelopoeus : — 



1. P. BENIGNUS, Smith, P roc: Linn.' See. II., loi, i nee 



P.Javaniis, I. c. Vol. III., 15, note. 

 Hab. Borneo, Singapore, Java. 



2. P. BENGALENSIS, Dahlbom, Hyni. Eur. I., 433, 2. 

 Hab. India, Philippines, China, Mauritius. 



3. P. BILINEATUS, Smith, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. IX., 



47 (1852). 

 Hab. Bombay. 



4. P. COROMANDELICUS, St. Fargeau, Nat. Hist. Ins. 



Hyni. III., 302, 2. 

 P.fuscus, St. Fargeau, /.c 311,9. 

 Hab. Coromandel, Bengal, Central India."" 



5. P. CURVATUS, Smith, Trans. Linn. Soe. Zool. VII., 



p. 187.' 

 Hab. Mainpuri, North-west Provinces. 



6. P. FERVENS, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soe. II., loi, 2. 

 Hab. Java, Borneo. 



7. P. Javanus, St. Fargeau, Nat. Hist. Ins. Hyni. III., 



306, 9. 

 Hab. Java, Malacca. 



