58 Cameron, Hymcnoptera Oricntalia. 



pale ; the tarsal spines pale rufous. Wings fusco- 

 vioiaccous, the extreme base paler ; the second cubital 

 cellule at the top is slightly, but distinctly, longer than the 

 third ; the second transverse cubital nervure is roundly 

 curved ; the first recurrent nervure is received near the 

 base of the apical third ; the second near the apical fourth; 

 the second recurrent nervure is obliquely bent at top 

 and bottom, straight ; the lower abscissa is the larger. 

 Abdomen ferruginous ; the petiole and the apical segment 

 black ; the petiole and the base of the second segment 

 are thickly covered with long white hair ; the middle 

 segments are fringed with long fulvous hair ; the ventral 

 keel has an oblique slope, its apex has a rounded tooth. 

 Pygidium strongl\- punctured, except in the middle ; the 

 hair is long and black ; the hypopygium bears two large 

 teeth, which are roundly curved above. 



?iIUTILLA LABIENA, sp. nov. 



Long. 14 mm. c. 

 Hab. Barrackpore {Rothney). 



Agrees in form, size, and coloration with M.sabcUica. 

 The differences between the two are best shown in syn- 

 optical form. 



I'rupleunx^ irregularly striated ; central area on median 

 segment reaching to the apex of truncation, not tri- 

 angularly narrowed ; the keels on the hypopygium 

 triangularly raised towards the ape.x. sabcllica. 



Propleurai regularly and stoutly striated ; the central area 

 on the median segment triangularly narrowed, (V- 

 shaped), not reaching to the end of truncation ; the 

 keels on the hypopygium not much raised towards the 

 apex. labioia. 



Scape of antenn;e thickl\' covered with long white 



