464 IClINEUMONID.i:. 



35G. Campoplex sumptuosiis, Cam. 



Campoplex sumptiiosus. Cameron, Mancli. Mem. 1897, p. 28 (Pj). 



Head black, closely and uniformly punctate, with dense and sliort 

 white pubescence, becoming darker and shorter on the vertex ; man- 

 dibles and palpi dark. Antennce black, with short black pubescence ; 

 scape v^■ith sparse white pilosity. Thorax immaculate and closely 

 punctate ; metanotum centrally broadly but not deeply impressed, 

 with •' the basal keel roundly curved " ; projileura? strongly and 

 obliquely striolate below ; mesopleurae elevated and trans-aciculate 

 below the radices. Ahdomzn black, with the third, fourth, base of 

 fifth and apex of second segments, red. Lp.ijs with dense white 

 pubescejice, the calcaria black. Wincjs clear hyaline ; areolet 

 oblique, and triangidar above, emitting the recurrent nervure near 

 its apical tliird. 



Lemftli 7 millim. 



Ceylon. 



Cameron does not indicate the sex or the colour of tlie legs, 

 but contents himself with adding that this "is similarly coloured 

 to the preceding two species {C. hiiddJia aud C. sj^eciosus), but is 

 much smaller, and otherwise may be readily separated by tlie two 

 keels at the base of the median segm.ent [metathorax] being 

 roundly curved,"' though only one is indicated in his description. 



357. Campoplex longipes, SmitJi. 



Ccmipople.v lomjipes, Smith, Scient. Res. 2nd Yarkaud Mission^ 

 1878, Ilym. p. 21 ; Waterhoiise, Aid Ident. Insect, pt. xxv, 

 1885, pi. clxii, fig-. 5 (5). 



5 . A black species, with the abdomen and legs ferruginous, 

 and the scutellum white. Head with the facial orbits, clypeus 

 and mandibles flavescent white, and the last apieally ferruginous. 

 Antemuh ferruginous throughout. TJiora.v dull and immaculate. 

 Scutellum white. Abdomen ferruginous and petiolate, with a black 

 spot on the petiolated segment near its apex, and the terebra 

 ferruginous. Legs concolorous, with the coxae and trochanters 

 black, and the apices of the " posterior " tibite infuscate. Wings 

 hyaline and iridescent, with the nervures aad tegula? ferruginous ; 

 costa infuscate. 



Length 11 millim. 



Kasumik : Sind Valley (Dr. Stoliczl-a). 



Waterhouse's very rough figure, which looks like a c? , helps us 

 but little to determine the affinities of this species. It shows the 

 alar areolet to be sessile and subpeutagonal, with the outer cubital 

 nervure emitted nearly from its centre and the inner nervure 

 curved ; the stigma is fiavous, the nervellus is postfurcal. inter- 

 cepted distinctly a little above its centre, and the basal abscissa of 

 the radius in the hind Aving is of about the same length as the 

 transverse nervure ; but the basal abdominal segment and pos- 

 terior tibiae are immaculate red, and the terebra is not represented 

 at all. 



