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ovipositor, longer than the body. There is a transverse furrow 
at the base of the scutellum, from either side of which a shorter 
oblique one runs along the sides. As in the male, I can detect 
no proper teeth on the mandibles; the apex of the latter has a furrow 
in the middle. . 
Belongs to the Torymine, in which it will form a new tribe 
sufficiently characterized by the densely pilose antenne, and, 
more particularly, by the presence of the oblique nervure issuing 
from the submarginal. The latter is a feature which I cannot 
find in any Chalcid in my collection, nor can I find any genus 
described with such an.additional nervure. 
Hutanycormus pilicornis, sp. n. 
Black, smooth, and shining, sparsely covered with longish black 
hair ; the antennal scape and legs rufo-testaceous, the mandibles and 
oral region of a slightly darker rufo-testaceous colour ; wings hyaline, 
the nervures blackish, the stigmal spot longish oval. ?, Length, 
5mm.; ovipositor, 8 mm. 
Kuching, Borneo (John Hewitt, B.A.). 
Metanotum, except the outer edges, transversely rugose ; a curved 
crenulated furrow in the centre of the smooth outer part. Meta- 
pleurze smooth above, the lower part striated at the base, the rest 
coarsely aciculated, the middle broadly depressed. There is a wide 
depression on the apex of the mesopleure, formed by the apex of the 
latter being depressed, and by the base of the metapleuree being 
raised; the depression does not reach to the top of the pleure, and 
is narrowed above; it is finely, closely, longitudinally striated ; the 
part above it is less closely striated. The collar is about one-half 
longer than wide, and is roundly narrowed at the base. 
CLEONYMIN#. 
TaoGa, gen. nov. 
Antenne thirteen-jointed, the scape not reaching to the ocelli. 
Hyes hairy, large, oval, the malar space as long as them. Parapsidal 
furrows narrow but distinct. Scutellum large, its apex broadly 
rounded. Metanotum short, its apex transverse above; it has a steep 
vertical slope. Abdomen sessile, its base transverse, fitting close to 
the metanotum; the second segment fully one-half the length of the 
first, the third as long as them both united; its apical half has a 
central keel, which is prolonged along the back of the basal segment 
of the ovipositor; the latter is keeled along the sides; it is as long 
as the basal part of the abdomen; the following segment is half its 
length ; both are densely pilose. The apical segments are apparently 
absent. Marginal branch half the length of the submarginal ; the 
stigmal short, thick, dilated at the apex; the post-marginal branch 
short. Legs normal; the tarsi five-jointed, the spurs short; there 
are two on middle tibizw ; the claws short and slender. The antennze 
issue from near the base of the clypeus, below the eyes; frontal de- 
pression wider below than the eye orbits; in the centre of the lower 
half is a wide keel, narrowed towards the top, where it is raised. 
