]^ew gênera aud species of liynieuoptera from ludia. 330 



miu al pétiole is loug and sleuder aud has a cleaily separated 

 postpetiole ; the malar space is as loug as the scape of the 

 anteuuae. The présent species differs from the type (B. spi- 

 nipes Cam.) m the front not being keeled. The tibiae aud 

 tarsi are uot so thickly spiued as iu the Ç of B. spinipes. 



19. Campoplex Gr. 



1. C. cytaeis sp. noA. 9« 



Black; the 2ih1 abdominal segment, except above, aud the 

 whole of the 3ifl rutous; the apex of the 4 frout femora aud 

 their tibiae dark testaceous; the front keeled iu the middle ; 

 the wiugs hyaliue, highly iridesceut; the stigma aud uervures 

 dark fuscons. — Leugth 14 mm. 



Hab. Darjeeliug. 



Head black, closely puuctured, the face aud clypeus thickly 

 covered with white pubesceuce; the frout with shallow, scattered 

 puuctures; the middle distinctly keeled. Mandibles black, 

 broadly rufous iu the middle; the palpi dark fuscous. Scu- 

 tellum rouudly convex ; its sides obscurely striated. The me- 

 dian segment more strongly ptmctured thau the mesouotum; 

 at its base, iu the middle, is a small square area, from the 

 apex of which, ou the sides, issues, obliquely, a short keel. 

 Ou the apex of the metapleurae, above the keel, are some 

 stout oblique keels. The hinder legs are eutirely black, 

 except that the tibiae are dark testaceous at the apex; the 

 apex of the 4 front femora, their tibiae and their tarsi are 

 dark testaceous. The wiugs hâve a stecly iridesceuce; the 

 areolet is shortly appendiculated; the récurrent nervure is 

 received behind its middle. The 2'>J abdominal segment is 

 rufous ou the lower half; the 3ifl is almost eutirely rufous. 



The metauotum is broadly, but not deeply, depressed iu 

 the middle aud is closely trausversely striated, the striae beiug 

 strouger and more distinctly separated ou the apical half; the 

 lower part of the propleurae is shiuing and is irregularly 

 striated; the keel ou the middle of the metapleurae is stouter 

 thau usual; the dépression at the sides of the scutellum is 

 stoutly striated; the hair ou the scutellnm is sparse aud pale; 

 and tlie keel borderluo; the metasternum is stout and distinct. 

 The spi;cies cornes uear to C. arasas Cam. folim carimfrons 

 Cam, uou Holmgr.) 



2. C. prjtaues sp. iiov. Q. 



Black; the abdomen from the post-peliole rufous; the 

 mandibles, palpi and frout legs yellowish-testaceous ; the apex 

 of the middle femora, the tibiae aud tarsi testaceous, the 



