' Braconidie zn the British Museum. 245 
Easily distinguished from curvispina, Cam., luzonensis, 
Enderl., and other Malayan species with somewhat similar 
colouring by the very large emarginate eyes and by the 
shorter and straight spine of the pronotum, also by the shorter 
second cubital cell. The second tergite is twice as broad as 
long. 
Genus MEsoBracon, Szép. 
Mesobracon, Szép. Termes. Fiizetek, xxv. p. 46 (1902). 
Telerda, Cam. Ann. 8. Afric. Mus. v. p. 75 (1906). 
Mesobracon maculiceps, Cam. 
Telerda maculiceps, Cam, Ann. 8. Afric. Mus. v. p. 75 (1906). 
Mesobracon concolor, Szép. Ann. Mus. Nat. Hungar. iv. p. 579 (1906) 
(Dec. 25). . 
The localities in the British Museum range from Mombasa 
to Salisbury. 
Subfamily Dorrerrmz. 
Genus ‘T’RICHIOBRACON, Cam. 
Trichiobracon, Cam. Journ, Straits Br. Roy. Asiat. Soc. xliv. p. 104 
(1905), 
Trichodoryctes, Szép. Aun. Mus. Nat. Hungar. iv. p. 599 (1906). 
Trichiobracon striolatus, Szép. 
Acanthobracon striolatus, Szép. Termes. Fiizetek. xxv. p. 48 (1902). 
Lrichiobracon pilosus, Cam. Journ. Straits Br. Roy. Asiat. Soc. xliy. 
p. 104 (1905). 
Neotrimorus luteus, Cam. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) xvi. p. 161 (1905). 
Subfamily Czeroviwz. 
Spheropyx conjugator, sp. n. 
Q. Nigra; abdomine rufo-ferrugineo; mandibulis apice testaceis ; 
femoribus anticis, tibiis anticis, tarsisque anticis basi extremo 
rufo-testaceis ; alis dimidio basali hyalinis, dimidio apicali fuscis, 
venis nigris. 
Long. 8 mm. 
¢. Clypeus short and broad, shining and finely punc- 
tured ; front finely punctured, with a longitudinal groove on 
each: side nearly reaching the base of the antenne; vertex 
smooth and shining, the head widely emarginate posteriorly, 
the ocellar region somewhat raised. Second joint of the 
flagellum very distinctly longer than the third, the first very 
short and almost concealed in the apex of the scape, length 
