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distance between the eyes below the antennae; antennae longer than 

 the body, flagellar joints one to six subequal and nearly three times as 

 long as thick, following joints gradually shortening toward the apex, 

 the apical joints about twice as long as thick and not distinctly pedi- 

 cellate; mesoscutum anteriorly, mesopleura along the anterior mar- 

 gin, and the mesosternum obscurely punctured, smooth; remainder 

 of thorax polished impunctate or practically so; propodeum 

 smooth, without a median carina, the longitudinal carina laterad of 

 the spiracles rather weak ; transverse abscissa of discoideus obsolete ; 

 hind coxae impunctate polished, attaining the middle of the abdo- 

 men ; abdomen polished, narrow, its greatest breadth not more than 

 half the width of thorax at tegulae, first tergite narrower at apex 

 than base and about twice as long as broad at base, second tergite with 

 an oblique furrow from the posterior lateral angles of the first tergite 

 to the lateral margins; ovipositor extending very slightly beyond 

 apex of abdomen. 



Male. — Agrees with female except in the usual sexual characters. 



Type-locality. — Kampala, Uganda, British East Africa. 



Type.—C2ii. No. 21601, U.S.N.M. 



Ten specimens received by the Bureau of Entomology from Mr. 

 C. C. Gowdey and reared according to the label from an unknown 

 caterpillar. 



