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pleura» smooth ; the lower part of the latter weakly, the meta- 

 pleurœ more strongly punctured. Abdomen smooth and shining. 

 Areolet triangular, the nervures touching above ; the recurrent 

 nervure is received close to its apex ; it is angled backwards 

 in the middle ; the disco-cubital nervure is broken by a short 

 stump of a nervure ; the transverse median nervure is received 

 shortly behind the transverse basal. 



The abdominal segments are very narrowly lined with white 

 at the apex ; the 6^'' has a small rounded incision in the 

 middle ; the next has a larger and wider, more triangular 

 incision. The clypeus is large, wide, of equal width through- 

 out, transverse above, below not so transverse, forming a broad, 

 rounded curve ; the labrum large, semicircular, the apex being 

 broadly rounded. Malar space as long as the antennal scape. 

 There are no parapsidal furrows ; the angles of the pronotum 

 are broadly rounded. Trophi long, the palpi slender. There is 

 a distinct fovea near the base of the hind tibiœ. The middle tarsi 

 are fuscous. Process of the 8^^ segment broad, bluntly rounded. 



This species comes very close to C. seminiger Krieger ; and 

 1 was at first inclined to regard it as identical with that 

 species. For one thing there is a distinct difference in the 

 form of the labrum as described by Krieger in his Monograph 

 of the genus (Zeits. f. Hymen, u. Dipt. 1901, p.p. 113 — 126); 

 it is described as "triangular" and, at least in the 2 species 

 figured on pi. 11, it is shown as gradually narrowed from 

 the base to the apex, not semicircular as in my species. 



Eclitliromorpha insidiator Smith. 



Pimpla insidiator Smith, Journ. Linn. Soc. 1864, 9 ; Snellen 

 van Vollenhoven, Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1879, 149. 



Eclithromorpha insidiator Krieger, Bericht, d. Naturf. Gessel. 

 7Ai Leipzig, 1898, 54. 



Merauke. 



