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yellow or orange, the antennae reddish brown ; the ocelli and 

 ovipositor black ; the ovipositor as long a.s the basal 2 joints 

 of the hinder tarsi united ; Avings hyaline, the apex feebly 

 infuscated ; the stigma testaceous, the costa and nervures black ; 

 areola large, 6-angled ; the tooth-bearing area 4-angled. ç« 



Length 9 ni.m. ; terebra 1 ra.ra. 



Merauke. 



Face and clypeus smooth ; the former not much dilated. 

 Parapsidal furrows short, one-third of the length ofthemeso- 

 uotuni, not extending beyond the basal slope. Mesopleurse 

 finely punctured on the basal half. Scutellar keels moderately 

 strong. Metanotal keels not very strong ; the areae large ; the 

 tooth-bearing area large, wide, 4-angled, not much longer than 

 wide, widest on the outerside ; it is wider than usual com- 

 pared with the length. First abdominal segment almost twice 

 longer than it is wide at the apex ; the keels on the basal 

 slope only ; it is smooth ; the 2'"' and following segments are 

 wider than long, the 2"'^ being wider compared with the length 

 than the others; it is smooth, sparsely punctured in the middle; 

 the S"* and 4"^ are somewhat strongly, the 5''' more weakly 

 punctured ; the others smooth. Areolet 4-angled, shortly, but 

 iistinctly, appendiculated. The areola is much longer than wide. 



Belongs to Krieger's group H and comes near to X. crassa Kr, 



Xanthopimpla hasimacula sp. nov. 



Pale luteous, the back of the abdomen orange coloured, the 

 ocelli, a large mark, wider than long and of equal width near 

 the middle of the 1^' abdominal segment, 2 marks, wider than 

 long, on the 3"l 4"', 5''' and 6''\ the marks on the latter 

 smaller than on the others and a large, broad transverse mark, 

 its sides rounded, its apex in the middle slightly roundly 

 incised, on the 7^"', black. Wings hyaline, the stigma and ner- 

 vures black ; the areolet 4-angled, shortly, but distinctly, 

 appendiculated. 



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