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broadly rounded ; the occiput is margined. Pronotum at 

 the base triangularly incised ; the middle at the base 

 depressed ; margined ; the surface is marked with stout, 

 widely separated, transverse keels. Mesonotum broadly 

 depressed in the middle ; the sides bearing two lines of 

 stout irregular keels. Scutellum with three large deep 

 basal, and one smaller lateral foveae ; the apex has a stout 

 transverse keel and a few short, longitudinal, indistinct 

 ones. The sides of the post-scutellum are largely and 

 deeply depressed. Metanotum stoutly, irregularly reticu- 

 lated Pro- and meso-pleura^ irregularly coarsely rugose ; 

 the apex of the latter irregularly reticulated and broadly 

 depressed ; the metapleurse rugose at the base ; the rest 

 reticulated. Legs black ; the four front tibial rufo- 

 testaceous ; the four hinder coxa; transversely striated. 

 Wings hyaline, iridescent ; the nervures black ; under the 

 stigma is a large fusco-violaceous cloud, which extends 

 to near the cubital nervure ; there are only two transverse 

 cubital nervures, the second is largely bullated ; the first 

 recurrent nervure is almost interstitial, the second is 

 received at the base of the apical third of the cellule ; the 

 first and second discoidal cellules are of nearly equal 

 length. Abdomen smooth and shining. 



This makes the second species of Aulaais known 

 from Continental India. Like the other Khasia species 

 {A. bituberculatus) it belongs to the subgenus Atilacinus. 



BRACONID^. 

 BRA CON IDES. 

 Spinaria TRIMACULATA, Sp. nov. 

 Nigra., capite, pro-mesotJioraceque pallide flavis., inesonoto 

 nigro-triviaculaio ; pedilnis anteriorilnis flavo-testaceis ; alt's 

 Jiyalinis, stigiiiaic nigro. ? . 

 Long. 7 ; terebra 4 — 5 mm. 



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