On some Asiatic species of Rhogadinae ete. 1) 
of the eyes. Face and clypeus opaque, closely punctured. Cheeks 
indistinetly margined, lower apical part of propleurae crenulated. 
There is a wide furrow at the base of the metapleurae, which bears 
5 stout keels. The furrow on the apex of the mesopleurae is also 
erenulated. The long spur of the hind tibiae is half the length 
of the metatarsus. Radial cellule short, narrow, reaching halfway 
to the apex of the wing; the radius issues from the apex of the 
basal third of the wing; the cubitus at the base and apex of the 
1* cubital cellule is indicated by mere stumps, as it is also beyond 
the transverse cubital nervure; the 2”4 cubital cellule is obsolete. 
The transverse median nervure is received shortly beyond the trans- 
verse basal. 
This species agrees fairly well with the description of Beognatha 
Kokujew; but apparently the malar space is longer, but not so long 
as in Agyathus, some species of which are said to have only 2 eubital 
cellules. 
Microgasterinae. 
Microgaster himalayensis sp. nov. 
Black, smooth and shining, the head, pleurae and legs covered 
with white down, the palpi and spurs whitish testaceous, the 4 front 
knees, base of hind tibiae and the 4 front tarsi testaceous, the hinder 
tarsi of a darker testaceous colour; wings hyaline, iridescent, the 
large stigma and the nervures testaceous; the areolet triangular, the 
transverse cubital nervures meeting in front: the 1° transverse 
cubital nervure straight, oblique, the 2° roundly curved. First 
abdominal segment wider than long, acieulated, and with a distinet 
keel down the sides of the centre, the 2 forming a longer than wide 
area; there is a curved furrow across the base of the 2” abdominal 
segment, which is longer than wide. Antennae stout, shorter than 
the body, covered with a black mieroscopie pile. Lees stout, the 
hinder femora stouter than the others. Metanotum closely, minutely 
punctured-aciculated, its sides bordered by a keel. ©. 
Length 2 mm. 
Darjiling. June, (Fruhstorfer.) 
The radius beyond the areolet is obsolete. The long spur of 
the hind tibiae is half the length of the metatarsus. 
Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, XXIX. Jahrg., Heft I (15. Jänner 1910). 
