On some Asiatic species of the Subfamilies Spathiinae etc. 95 
furrow bordered below by a curved keel. Eyes almost eircular ; the 
malar space almost as long as them. Mesonotum trilobate, the middle 
lobe raised, reaching to the middle. Metanotum with the apical half 
of the sides distinetly furrowed, the apex in the centre with a 
pyriform fovea. Basal 2 abdominal segments keeled down the 
centre. Ovipositor longer than the body, broad, densely covered with 
stiff hair. Suturiform articulation clearly defined, erenulated, without 
a lateral branch; there are narrow furrows on the apices of the 3”4 
and 4" segments, but no basal ones; the 1° abdominal segment is 
flat. Otherwise as in Iphiaulax. | 
If it were not that there is no eircular opening at the mouth 
I should have referred this genus to Iphiaulax or Bracon: From 
typical Doryetinae it difters in the non-margined cheeks and oceiput. 
Ateleodoryetes carinatus spec. nov. 
Black, the head, mandibles, except the apex, pro- and mesothorax 
with the seutellums, fore legs, and apex of middle femora, red: 
wings fuscous-violaceous, the nervures and stigma black; the basal 
5 segments of abdomen and the 4" to near the apex longitudi- 
nally striated, the striae becoming gradually finer and closer ; the basal 
2 segments keeled down the middle, the keel on the 2”4 finer than 
that on the 1° and with a small, smooth, shining, longer than wide, 
triangular area at the base; the centre of the 2”4 is raised and be- 
comes gradually narrowed from the outer basal part to the apex, 
which is one fourth of the width of the base. Suturiform articulation 
moderately wide, erenulated, curved on the outer edge and without 
an apical branch. Wings with the apical abseissa of the radius a little 
longer than the 2"4, the 1° oblique, not much curved, fuscous vio- 
laceous; there is a hyaline cloud along the basal abseissa of the 
cubitus and a pyriform one beyond it at the apex of the recurrent 
nervure, a curved one at the apex of the 2”4 discoidal cellule, and a 
narrow, less distinet one, bordering the 2”4 transverse cubital nervure. © 
Length 15 mm; terebra 18 mm. 
Deli, Sumatra. (Dr. L. Martin.) 
As usual the ventral surface of the abdomen is white, with 
black lateral spots. 
Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, XXIX. Jahrg., Heft II und Hl (28. Februar 1910). 
