in the British Museum. 13 
Agrees excellently with modern Diospilus; disc. 1 is 
intermediate in shape between those of D. ovleraceus, Hal., and 
Pig. 12. 
Diospilus acourti, sp. n. 
D. irregularis, Wesm. In the above table, Ichneutes, Zele, 
and Macrocentrus would run to D. acourti, but they all 
differ greatly in various ways. 
Calyptoides (gen. nov.) veternus, sp.n. (Fig. 13.) 
Preserved in lateral profile. Head and thorax dark, 
thorax paler below ; abdomen petiolate, strongly curved, 
with a short ovipositor. Wings clear, stigma _ fuscous, 
nervures paler. Length about 2°3 mm.; anterior wing 
about 2°6 mm. 
Fig. 13, 
Calyptoides (gen. nov.) veternus, sp. n. 
Stigma large; m. elongate; r. obtusely angulate at t.-c. ; 
b. un. going far basad of t.-m.; disc. 1 broadly attached to 
subcosta ; abdomen slender basally ; ovipositor exserted. 
B.M., I. 9722 (B.). 
