:\IAT,.\Y TARASlTlC IIYM KXOPTKlî A. 4o 



shining ; the wing and antenna^ long ; the abdomen bluntly 

 pointed, without distinct transverse furrows. The mandibles 

 have a distinct upper tooth. 



1 am unable to place this genus in any of' the recognized 

 tribes. If' it were not tliat there is no semicircular opening 

 at the month, I should have placed it close to Bracoii. I am 

 not sure but that it may really belong to the (Jydostomi ; for 

 although the clypeus, when look at from the front, appears 

 transverse, yet, when looked at obliquely, or from below, 

 there is the appearance of an opening between it and the 

 mandibles; but this may be caused by the apex of the clypeus 

 being thickened below. 



Mesostoma testaceipes sp. nov. 



Rufo-testaceous, the ocelli, middle of meson otura at the base 

 and abdomen, except at the base, black. Antennae longer than 

 the body, black, paler below. Wings long, hyaline, with a 

 brassy iridescence; the nervures and stigma black; the stigma 

 large ; the apical abscissa of the radius clearly longer than 

 the basal two united ; the 1^' transverse cubital nervure is 

 obliquely sloped, the 2"'* only very slightly so. The thorax 

 has a more distinct rufous tinge than the legs. 5. 



Length nearly 2 mm. ; the ovipositor 1 mm. 



Pasuruan (Kobns leg.). On flowers of Bhiitua Lwera D.C. 



llolcapanteles gen. nov. 



Antennre 20-joined. Wings as in Apautelen. ('lypeus sepa- 

 rated by a furrow from the face. Metanotum with a distinct 

 median area, which is widest at the base. Scutelluni bordered 

 laterally by a distinct deep furrow. Ovipositor as long as the 

 a])donu'n. A deep transverse furrow at the base of the S'"«* 

 abdominal seo-ment. Hind coxœ about 3 times longer than 



