New geuera and species of hymeiioptera from ludia. 



Descriptions of New Genera and Species of 

 Hymenoptera from India. 



By P. C a m e r n. 

 (Continuation.) 



The keel bounding the areola aud the basai areae united 

 to it is rouudly narrowed in the raiddle, the two uuited for- 

 niing one area, coutracted in the middle; the keel bounding 

 the apex of the lateral areae is received close to the apex of 

 the areola. The autennae are annulated with white. The 

 post-petiole is dilated and clearly separated ; the wings are 

 hyaline or only slightly iufuscated ; the colour of the body is 

 blue or dark bine. The genus has sorae affinity with J^areiga; 

 that genus may be known from it by the spined median 

 segment, by the abdomen being neither punctured uor striated 

 and by the areola with the basai area not being narrowed in 

 the centre. *) 



To this genus belongs „Tchneumoyi'" Goodiom- Ausfini Cam, 



1. C. rilfO-fcmorata, Sp. nOV. 9« Nigra, ahdominis apice 

 caeruleo; orbitis oculorutn, linea pronoti annuloque aiitennaram 

 ßaou ; femoribns posticis rnfis, ails hyalinis^ stigmate nervisqne 

 nigris. — Long. 14 mm. 



Hab. Simla (Nurse). 



Head black, except for a white line on the outer orbits, 

 opposite the front and another in the middle behind. Face 

 and Vertex rather strougly punctured ; the punctures on the 

 clypeus are larger, deeper and more widely separated ; and it 

 is covered thickly with white pubescence; its sides are pale 

 testaceous ; the foveae are large. Face roundly raised in the 

 middle. Maudibles black, shiuiug ; the base closely, the middle 

 more sparsely, punctured ; the labial palpi black ; the maxillary 

 for the greater part white ; both are thickly covered with 

 white hair. Front and vertex strongly aud closely punctured ; 

 the former with some trausverse striae ; the face is covered 

 with white, the vertex with black, hair. Thorax black, except 

 for an interrupted white line on the edge of the pronotum ; 

 the tubercles, a small mark below them and the scutellar 



*) Man''- Hemoirs xli. No. 13 p. 8, 



