382 icuneumojS'iu.'l:. 



18 (.".} Ciibitiil cell with at most one 



corneous mark. 

 ]!) (24:) Mesonoium blackish or witli black 



markiiifis.* 



20 (2o) Anteniur miiijih' black. 



21 {22} Submai'giiial uerviire of same 



leii^'th as second recurrent .... atricornis, .Mori., p. 391. 



22 (21) Submarginal nervure two-thirds 



leugtli of secoud recurrent .... spilonotuf, Cam., p. 392. 



23 (20) Antemijp unicolorous ilavous . . . . sf/7fl<?<s, Cam., p. 392. 



24 (19) 3Iesonotuni entirely pale. 



25 (26) Corneous alar mark linear ; 



radius basally bisinuate oricntalis, sp. n., p. 393. 



26 (25) Corneous alar mark pyriform or 



triangular ; radius basally 

 straight. 



27 (30) Body normal ;metathorax strongly 



transcarinate ; corneous mark 

 pyriform. 



28 (29) Submarg-inal nervure curved .... ilasycJiivec, Cam., p. 394. 



29 (28) Submargiual nervui-e straight . . hor^Jieldi, Cam., p. 394. 



30 (27) Body short and stout ; meta- 



thorax not transcarinate ; cor- 

 neous mark triangular crassus, Mori., p. 395, 



277. Henicospilus ceylonicus, Cam. 



Enicospilus ceylonims, Cameron, Manch; Mem. 1897, p. 23 ( 5 ). 



$ . Head fulvous, with the face suhflavidous, mandibles apically 

 black, and palpi testaceous ; ocelli very large and elevated, with 

 the basal subcontigiious to the eyes. Antenncn wmcolovowii fulvous 

 and longer than the body, with short pubescence; scape glabrous. 

 Thorax tiavoiis ; mesoiiotuin uitidulous ; metathorax basally "de- 

 pressed in the middle ; a stout transverse keel behind it ; behind 

 this keel the segment is coarsely sliagreened and with an indistinct 

 furrow down the ct ntre ; '"' pleurae coarsely shagreened, Scutellum 

 pale flavous. Abdomen flavous, darker towards the apex. Ler/s 

 unicolorous fulvous. Wings clear hyaline, with the stigma fulvous ; 

 " the clear bare space contains one large horny mark, with a dis- 

 tinct dark border; above it is a curved spot, and behind two 

 smaller spots ; " cubital nervure much thickened at its base. 



Length 15 millim. 



Ceylon: Trincomali (Co?. «/". W. Yerhur)j). 



I liave seen no specimen, among the hundreds examined, which 

 I could place here ; the insect remains a mystery to me and I 

 suspect some slip or misprint in Cameron's description of the 

 numerous alar corneous marks. 



* Except H. atricornis, Mori., vai-. -cylanicus, nov., which Ijas a minute 

 iulilitional spot. 



