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the thorax, coxze, and abdomen bright chalybeous, the tibize and tarsi 
nigro-chalybeous; the thorax transversely rugose ; the metathorax 
with four longitudinal carine, the intermediate pair closely approx- 
imating, the whole transversely rugose ; the apex of the metathorax 
with a short tooth or spine on each side of the insertion of the ab- 
domen, Abdomen petiolated, the three basal segments with several 
oblique and eurved depressions. 
Hab. Ceram. 
Fam. BRACONIDA, Westw. 
Gen. Bracon, Fabr. 
1. Bracon jaculatus, Smith, Proc. Linn. Soc. v. p. 141. 2. 
Hab. Ceram; Bachian. 
2. BRACON INGENS. BB. niger, capite, thorace subtus pedibusque 
anticis et intermediis ferrugineis ; alis nigris, maculis hyalinis. 
Female. Length 11 lines; ovipositor 37 lines. Black; the head fer- 
ruginous, with the region of the ocelli, the tips of the mandibles, and 
the antennze black; a few black hairs scattered over the face and on 
the scape in front. Thorax smooth and shining, ferruginous beneath, 
as well as the anterior and intermediate legs; the metathorax with a 
thin, erect, black pubescence ; wings dark-fuscous, with a yellow sub- 
hyaline spot in the first submarginal cell, and a smaller clear hyaline 
one beneath it; the posterior wings have also a subhyaline yellow spot 
in the middle of their anterior margin. Abdomen: the three basal 
segments rugose, the following smooth and shining ; the three basal 
segments and the posterior legs with black pubescence. 
Hab. Celebes (‘Tondano). 
3. Bracon (MyosoMA) PENETRANS. B. flavo-rufus, vertice macula 
notato et antennis nigris; alis flavo-hyalinis, dimidio apicali fusco. _ 
Female. Length 5 lines. Reddish yellow, the antennz and vertex 
black ; the body and legs thickly covered with pale-fulvous pubescence ; 
the face yellow; the thorax shining above; the basal half of the 
wings yellow, the apical half dark brown, with a narrow hyaline spot 
running beyond and crossing the marginal cell; the second transverse 
cubital nervure with a narrow hyaline border. Abdomen: the first 
segment vertical, forming an angle with the rest of the abdomen; the 
second segment with a tubercle in the centre of its basal margin, a 
smaller one at each lateral angle; from the central tubercle a deeply 
impressed oblique line runs to the side of the segment about the mid- 
dle; the angle thus formed on each side is smooth and shining; the 
other portion of the segment is rugose ; the following segments are 
smooth, shining and pubescent. 
Hab, Ceram. 
Genus Acatuts, Latr. 
1. Agathis sculpturalis, Smith, Proc. Linn, Soe. ii. 25. 1. 
Hab. Gilolo; Makassar. 
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