344 ^- Camerou. 



mediau nervure is received in frout of the trans verse basai. 

 The radius in the hiud v/iuga is ahnost oblitérât ed; the cu- 

 bitus does uot reach to the apex of the wings; the pobrachial 

 nervure is received iu the middle of the praebrachial areolet ; 

 the stigma is thickeued liuear, lougish. Head cubital, largely 

 developed behiud the ejes, which are widely separated from 

 the base of the maudibles. Apex of clypeus broadly ^-ouuded ; 

 separated laterally by au oblique furrow from the face but 

 not on the top. Ocelli iu a triaugle; the anterior placed in 

 the centre of a deep cnrved furrow. Maudibles large, broad 

 at the apex, where there are two short bluut teeth, the upper 

 of which is more distinct, larger and more rouuded thau the 

 lower. Auteuuae sleudor, longer than the body. Prothorax 

 large. Parapsidal furrows absent. Scutellum large, rouudly 

 couvex. Post-scutellum distiuct. Median segment not areo- 

 lated , furrovved at the base. Legs longish; the hinder tro- 

 chauters long, the basai joint fnlly 3 times longer than the 

 apical, which is thicker. Abdominal pétiole large, twice longer 

 thau broad; the base of the pétiole is depressed; its sides at 

 the base are broadly raised; the last segment is bluutly 

 rouuded, The abdomen is not much longer than the thorax. 

 The occiput, especially at the sides, is sliarply margined; the 

 spiracleç of the first segment are placed near the middle; the 

 2"^1 cubital cellule is twice longer on the lower thau on the 

 npper side; the first transverse cubital uervure, tl;e récurrent 

 and the cubitus are bullated near tlieir juuction ; the 2"^! 

 transverse cubital nervure is faiut: the basai two abscissae 

 of the radius are straight and oblique; the apical is sliglitly 

 cnrved upwards; the tibial spurs are short; the radius issues 

 from shortly behiud the middle of the large stigma. 



This grenus does uot fit very well iuto any of the fa- 

 milies of Braconidaa; but may, for the présent, be referrcd 

 to the MeUorinae. 



C. testaceipes, sp, nov. ç^. 



Äi'f/7'a.; mundilniUs scnpOque antcitnarwn fufh; pedilnis 

 jxdlide tti.stace/s ; alis hyaliiiis^ .stiynuite. fnsco. — Long: 4 mm. 

 Hab. Simla (Nurse). 



Auteuuae black ; the scape and second joint rufous; the 

 flagellum is thickly covered with short stiff hair. Head 

 smooth and shiniug; the base of the clypeus with a row of 

 puuctures; the face and clypeus are thickly covered with short 

 white pubesceuce ; the edge of the clypeus is piceous. Maudibles 

 rufous; their teeth black; the long palpi are pale yellow. 



(To be continued.) 



