134 Mr. S. A. Roliwer on new 
Described from seven females (one. type) received from 
Ramakrishna Ayyar under his number 1| and labelled: 
“Parasitic on cholam_ gall-fly. Insectary. 10.viii.16, 
7.viii.16.” Antenna of paratype 6 on slide 879. 
Euryscotolinz coimbatorensis, sp. n. 
Differs in size and colour from Luryscotoling guttativertex, 
Girault. 
Female.—Length2 mm. Head shining, without sculpture, 
except the intraocellay area which is finely reticulate ; ocelli 
in nearly an equilateral triangle ; postocellar line slightly 
shorter than the ocellocular line ; scape subequal in length 
with the first two joints of funicle ; ; funicular joints subequal 
in length; pronotum long, finely reticulate ; scutum and 
scutellum shining, very finely reticulate; propodenm 
polished ; abdomen subequal in length with thorax. Orange- 
yellow ; flagellum, cloud around ocelli, propodeum, apex of 
scutellum, base and sides of tergites narrowly brownish ; 
wings hyaline ; venation yellowish. 
Type-locality.—Coimbatore, South India. 
Type.—Cat. No. 20,988, U.S.N.M. 
Described from five females received from Ramakrishna 
Ayyar under his number 17 and labelled: “ Parasitic on 
miner in leaves of Jlab-lab. Ramakrishna Collector. 
25.vi.14, 26.vi.14, 23.v1.14.” 
Euplectrus leucostomus, sp. u. 
The sculpture of the scutellum makes it easy to separate 
this species from the other Indian species. 
Male.—Length 1:75 mm. Head, except for a small 
finely aciculate area in front of ocelli, smooth and polished ; 
lateral ocelli separated from inner margin of eyes by a 
distance somewhat less than their greatest diameter; 
antennze long, slender, scape shorter than first two funicle 
joints, funicle joints subequal 3 a length ; dorsal surface of 
pronotum smooth behind the transverse carina ; mesoscutum 
reticulate, with a distinct, impressed, longitudinal line 
medianly ; axillee polished ; scutellum, except the extreme 
sides, punctato-lineate ; propodeum polished, the median 
furrow complete, broad ; propodeal spiracle more than its 
width from lateral sulcus; longer spur of hind tibiz as long 
as first two tarsal joints; petiole granular, nearly as long 
as broad ; abdomen shining, glabr ous. Black; head below 
antenne, front along eye-margins to near top of eye, 
autennee, large oval spot covering most of tergites (except 
