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On some Asiatie species of the Subfamilies 
Spathiinae, Doryetinae, Rhogadinae, Cardiochilinae 
and Maerocentrinae in the Royal Berlin Zoologiecal 
Museum. 
By P. Cameron, New Mills by Stockport (England). 
Spathiinae. 
Spathius pedunculatus (Hoffgg.) spec. nov. 
Black, the head (the face is blackish), mandibles, except at the 
apex, antennae, the apical half of scutellum in the centre (the mark 
almost square) and the greater part of the scutellum, rufo-testaceous, 
the base of the 2" abdominal segment, its apex and the apices 
of the others, of a paler rufo-testaceous colour, as are also the 2%” 
and following ventral segments; legs yellowish testaceous, the apex 
of the hind femora broadly infuscated ; wings hyaline, the stigma for 
the greater part testaceous, the nervures blackish. 9. 
Length nearly 5 mm ; terebra nearly 2 mm, as long as the abdomen. 
„Java, Hoffeg. S.“ 12802. The specimen bears the name of „Spa- 
thius pedunculatus, Hoftgg.“, but the species has never been described. 
Face irregularly, somewhat strongly transversely striated, spar- 
sely covered with longish black pubescence. Ulypeus smooth, depressed, 
clearly separated. Front and vertex transversely rugosely punctured, 
the front more strongly than the vertex and more distinetly striated. 
Middle lobe of mesonotum finely, more or less transversely striated, 
the lateral much more strongly striated, the basal half more 
strongly than the apical and the striae there are more or less curved. 
Seutellum finely punctured. Metanotum with areae; the basal much 
smaller than the apical, the central triangular, the lateral squarish; 
the central apical is slightly narrowed in the middle; the outer are 
widened‘in the centre on the outer side, where the keel projects 
into a tooth; all the areae are more or less strongly transversely 
striated. Upper part of propleurae longitudinally striated at the apex, 
the rest with stouter striae running from above downwards and curved 
on the top. Upper third of mesopleurae strongly, regularly, longi- 
tudinally striated; the base and apex more finely and irregularly, 
the metapleurae strongly obliquely, closely striated and divided into 
two by a longitudinal keel. Abdominal petiole opaque, finely 
closely longitudinally striated, two thirds of the leneth of the rest 
of the abdomen; it is bare, but this is probably through the 
Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, XXIX. Jahrg., Heft H und III (28. Februar 1910). 
