(Jber exotische Schlupfwespen. 59 



beyond it in the discoidal cellule, hyaline, the recurrent and the 

 transverse median nervures are not quite interstitial. The apical 

 and basal furrows on the abdomen are smooth; the 2nd segment 

 is raised in the middle at the base, but is without a distincb 

 area. $. 



Length 9 m. m. ; terebra 2 m. m. 



Tenimbez, Larat, Indian Archipelago (Kühn). 



Temples distinctly roundly obliquely narrowed, the occiput 

 transverse. Antennal scape about twice longer than wide, not 

 much thickened. 



Iphiaulax obiensis sp. n. [Type fehlt!] 



Rufo-luteous, the antennae, tips of mandibles, front except 

 laterally, Vertex and apical Joint of bind tarsi, black. Wings 

 yellowish hyaline to the parastigma, fuscous beyond; the 3rd ab- 

 scissa of radius as long as the 2nd; the transverse median nervure 

 is not quite interstitial, being received shortly beyond the trans- 

 verse basal. The face, thorax, abdomen and legs densely covered 

 with dark fulvous pubescence. There is no area or keel on the 

 base of 2nd abdominal segment; the basal 2 segments are stoutly, 

 closely, longitudinally striated, the Striae more or lessintertwining. 

 Suturiform articulation deep, closely crenulated; the apices of 

 the 3rd and 4th segments are depressed, margined; there is a 

 deep, crenulated furrow on the base of the 3rd segment. ?. 



Length 12 m. m., terebra 3 m. m, 



Obi (Doherty). 



Abdomen longish, oval, wider than the thorax, as long as 

 the head and thorax united. Temples longer than the eyes, obli- 

 quely narrowed. 



AUied to /. sadonensis, Cam. (Journ. St. Br. Roy. As. Soc, 

 1908) but with the body much more densely haired, the 

 outer Orbits and occiput not black, and, otherwise, is readily 

 known from it by the basal half of the stigma not being yellow, 

 by the longer 2nd cubital cellule, and shorter 3rd abscissa ot 

 radius as compared with the basal 2, it being in sadonensis as long 

 as the basal 2 united, and broadly roundly curved. 



Iphiaulax trichionotus sp. n. [Type fehlt!] 



Luteous, the antennae, tips of mandibles, front, Vertex, upper 

 half of occiput and bind tarsi, except the base of Ist Joint to near 

 the middle, black; wings fuscous, the base to near the front half 

 of the transverse basal nervure and to it on the posterior yellowish 

 hyaline, the stigma to the radius yellow, the Ist and 2nd and the 

 basal half of the 3rd abdominal segment more finely striated; 

 there is no area on the base of the 2nd segment, but the centre 

 is there more strongly striated; the basal lateral depression is 

 smooth; the suturiform articulation is crenulated, except on the 

 outer edge, the apical lateral brauch being also smooth; there is 



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