234 Mr. R. E. Turner on 
third joint nearly half as long again as the fourth. Eyes 
separated from the base of the mandibles by a distance equal 
to about one-quarter of the length of the third antennal joint. 
Head, thorax, and median segment opaque, the face very 
minutely and closely, the clypeus rather more strongly, punc- 
tured. Posterior ocelli a little further from each other than 
from the eyes; the head transverse, broader than the thorax. 
Parapsidal furrows distinct, but shallow; median segment 
not strongly convex, with an almost obsolete median sulcus, 
minutely punctured, broader than long. Abdomen shining, 
microscopically punctured, not petiolate; the first segment 
twice as broad at the apex as at the base, more than twice as 
long as its apical breadth, longer than the second segment. 
Tarsal ungues strongly pectinate. Areolet triangular, with a 
short petiole, receiving the second recurrent nervure at the 
apex ; nervulus interstitial. 
Hab. Mt. Mou, March 15; 1 ¢. 
Subfamily Opzronrvz. 
Henicospilus montaguet, sp. n. 
?. Testacea; antennis nigris, basi testaceis ; alis hyalinis, irides- 
centibus, stigmate venisque nigris; cellula cubitali macula 
curvata brunnea. 
Long. 16 mm. 
Q?. Very slender. Face very minutely and closely punc- 
tured ; ocelli large. Antenne measuring 17 mm. in length, 
the scape and four basal joints of the flagellum testaceous. 
Mesonotum subopaque, not punctured. Median segment 
smooth and shining at the base, the apical slope behind the 
transverse carina coarsely rugose. First abdominal segment 
long and slender, slightly swollen towards the apex; second 
about as long as the third and fourth combined, very slender, 
not compressed laterally, the apical half slightly swollen ; the 
remaining segments strongly compressed laterally. Corneous 
spot in the cubital cell large at the base, narrow and curved 
strongly. 
Hab. Mt. Mou, February 15; 1 ¢. 
This somewhat resembles the Queensland species /7. turner’, 
Morl., especially in the black stigma, but is without the 
second spot in the cubital cell, and the apical abdominal 
segments are not black as in that species. 
