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and costal area of hind wings suffused with fuscous; two white spots 
below apex of fore wings and two ochreous dots on costa before apex. 
Expanse, 23 millim. 
Collection number, 251a. 
A male specimen from Kanshirei, August 15th, 1905. 
Stenhypena costalis, sp. n. 
9. Head grey-brown, palpi darker brown, third joint tipped 
with pale brown; thorax dark brown, flecked with grey in front; 
abdomen pale brown, flecked with darker brown. Fore wings dark 
brown, costa pale brown, medial area below cell pale brown dusted 
with darker ; two black dots at outer extremity of cell; subterminal 
line represented by white dots between the veins; terminal line 
black, interrupted; fringes dark brown, marked with paler between 
the veins. Hind wings pale fuscous, interrupted terminal line black. 
Under side pale brown dusted with darker; all wings have a black 
discoidal dot and a diffuse dusky subterminal line. 
Expanse, 38-42 millim. 
Collection number, 1109. 
Two female specimens from Kanshirei, one obtained in 
March, 1908, the other in April of the same year. 
A male specimen and three females from Kanshirei (Wileman) 
are in the British Museum. Antenne of the @ with paired 
bristles. 
Near S. adustalis, Hampson, but larger, and without dark 
transverse lines. 
Rivula arizanensis, nom. nov. 
Sir George Hampson having kindly pointed out that 
** Hydrelia”’ pallida, Moore, is a synonym of Livula bioculalis, 
Moore, the above new name is proposed for the species described 
as Rivula pallida, ‘ Entom.,’ vol. xlvui, p. 266 (1914). 
CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE 
BRITISH BRACONIDA. 
No. 3.—MIcRoGASTERIDE. 
By .G; TS byrE bes. 
(Continued from p. 254.) 
Abjectus, Marsh.* 
Another smooth and shining species, somewhat similar in 
appearance to difficilis. 
Mr. B. S. Harwood now possesses five specimens taken by 
Norgate in the New Forest, which were originally in Bridgeman’s 
collection. These specimens were mentioned by Marshall 
* «Trans. Entom. Soc.,’ 1885, p. a 
