HYMENOPTERA 



OF THE 



Diitcli Expedition to New Guinea in 1904 and 1905. 



PART II : PARASITIC HYMENOPTERA. 



BY 



P. CAMERON. 



In the Res. de I'Exp. scient. Néerl. à la Nouv. Guinée, I, 

 p.p. 41 — 65 I described and enumerated the Parasitic Hymen o- 

 ptrra, Fossores and Vespidse, of the Dutch Expedition to New 

 Guinea in 1903. In that paper few parasitic species were de- 

 scribed. The Explorerers of the second Expedition have been 

 more fortunate, as will be seen from a perusal of the present 

 account of the species collected. 



Chalcididae. 



Antrocephalus nigripennis sp. nov. 



Black ; the antennae except the apical 3 or 4 joints, the 

 legs and the abdomen, bright ferruginous ; the wings dark 

 fuscous, the nervures black. ^. 



Length 8 m.m. 



Merauke. 



Head strongly punctured, the inner orbits margined, the 

 margin curving roundly above the anterior ocellus ; the sides 



