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thinly clothed with long grey hairs on the sides. First 
tergite rugose, the raised median portion with a longitudinal 
carina, the lateral depressions transversely rugulose, the seg- 
ment not much longer than its apical breadth. Secoad tergite 
as long as its basal breadth, coarsely longitudinally rugose, a 
median carina not reaching to the apex and dilated at the 
base into a small, smooth, triangular area ; on each side 
from near the basal angles a longitudinal carina curved at 
the base extends nearly to the apex of the segment, outside 
these carine the segment is irregularly obliquely striolate. 
Suture between the second and third tergites very broad, 
coarsely longitudinally striated ; third tergite less coarsely 
aud more closely longitudinally striated, fourth and fifth 
tergites punctured-rugose, crenulate at the apex. Hypo- 
pygium cultriform, extending beyond the anus. Valvule 
covered with very short black hairs. Cubital nervure 
sharply elbowed close to the base ; second abscissa of the 
radius almost as long as the third; recurrent nervure 
received just before the first transverse cubital nervure. 
Hab. Yong King, Haut Mékong, Apnil 13, 1915. 1 ¢. 
This is related to “Bracon” umbratilis, Cam., which 
occurs in the Khasi and Naga Hills, but the securiform 
articulation is much broader, the sculpture of the abdomen 
is coarser and different, and the median segment is smoother. 
The sculpture seems to be nearer to that of “ Bracon” 
firmus, Cam., but Cameron does not mention the sculpture 
of the third tergite, and the calcaria in jirmus are said to be 
white, uot dark as in the present species. 
Subfamily Hxoruveciva. 
Eumorpha vitalisi, sp. n. 
9. Ferruginea; mandibulis apice, antennis, abdomine supra 
pedibusque nigris; mandibulis basi, facie, pedibusque anticis 
intermediisque flavo-ochraceis; abdomine subtus albido-fiavo, 
nigro-maculato ; alis flavis, tertio apicali infuscatis ; venis apice 
fuscis; stigmate venisque basi ochraceis. 
Long. 18 mm.; terebre long. 21 mm. 
2. Face opaque, delicately punctured-rugulose, sparsely 
clothed with long fulvous hairs. Antennz about 15 mm. 
in length, 107 jointed. Front smooth and shining, shal- 
lowly concave, with a low longitudinal carina; vertex 
shining, with small sparse punctures. Head slightly nar- 
rowed behind the eyes, which are nearly as far from the 
posterior margin of the head as they are from the anterior 
ocellus. Thorax smooth and shining; notauli shallow, 
