6 P. Cameron: 
Alysiidae. Alysiini. 
Holcalysia gen. nov. 
Wings with a large, broad linear stigma, the radius issuing 
from the base of its apical fourth. Recurrent nervure received in 
the base of the 2”4 eubital cellule, the 2” abscissa of radius shorter 
than 1°* transverse cubitus. Abdomen with 3 large segments of 
almost equal size and 1 small apical. They are opaque and closely 
longitudinally striated. Mesonotum trilobate, a wide furrow down 
its centre. A wide transverse furrow at the base of the scutellum. 
Head large, wider than the thorax, longer than wide, the temples 
long, not narrowed, the oceiput transverse, not margined. Eyes 
rather small, oval, placed close to the base of the mandibles, ocelli 
placed close together opposite the end of the eyes. Mandibles 
large, tridentate, the teeth large, the central broader and longer 
than the others. Antennae longer than the body, at least 47-jointed. 
The elypeus forms a projecting triangular tooth. 
The 2”4 discoidal cellule is completely closed; the transverse 
median nervure is recurved shortly beyond the transverse basal; 
the 1° abseissa of the radius is thickened and half the length of 
the 2rd: the 2”4 abscissa. of radius shorter than the 1° transverse 
ceubitus; the transverse nervures in the hind wings are almost united. 
Legs long, stout, the spurs minute, as are also the claws. The 
cubitus issues from the transverse median nervure. The mesopleura 
below is bordered by a erenulated furrow. 
In the arrangement of Szepligeti (Gen. Ins., Braconidae, 201) 
this new genus comes close to Symphanes Foer., which, inter alia, 
may be known by the 2”4 discoidal cellule being open at the apex. 
Holcalysia ruficeps sp. nov. 
Black, the antennal scape, head," mandibles, except the apex 
of the teeth, and the greater part of the propleurae and the pro- 
sternum, red; the fore legs, apex of middle femora, their tibiae and 
tarsi, the base of hind tibiae and the apical 4 joints of the hinder 
tarsi, testaceous; wings hyaline, iridescent, the stigma and nervures 
black. Q. 
Length 1 mm. 
Tenasserim. Tanaong 4000’. May. (Fruhstorfer). 
Head, pro-and mesonotum with scutellum smooth and shining ; the 
base of the metanotum almost smooth, the rest transversely, closely 
striated, almost reticulated in parts. On the apical half of the propleurae, 
