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  Mr. 
  Alan 
  P. 
  Dodd 
  on 
  Exotic 
  Proctotrupoidea. 
  

  

  pressed; 
  tegulae 
  large; 
  scutellum 
  with 
  two 
  large 
  foveae 
  at 
  base, 
  

   a 
  smaller 
  one 
  on 
  either 
  side, 
  and 
  its 
  posterior 
  margin 
  foveate. 
  Fore- 
  

   wings 
  reaching 
  well 
  beyond 
  apex 
  of 
  abdomen; 
  stained 
  yellowish; 
  

   split 
  mid-longitudinally 
  from 
  base 
  to 
  apex; 
  without 
  venation. 
  

   Petiole 
  distinctly 
  longer 
  than 
  wide, 
  pubescent 
  laterally, 
  its 
  dorsum 
  

   shining 
  and 
  tricarinate; 
  body 
  of 
  abdomen 
  ovate, 
  about 
  twice 
  as 
  

   long 
  as 
  its 
  greatest 
  width, 
  with 
  a 
  median 
  groove 
  for 
  one-third 
  its 
  

   length 
  ; 
  smooth 
  and 
  shining 
  ; 
  with 
  scattered 
  small 
  punctures 
  except 
  

   at 
  base, 
  apically 
  with 
  a 
  few 
  long 
  setae 
  ; 
  basal 
  segment 
  twice 
  as 
  long 
  

   as 
  the 
  following 
  united. 
  Length, 
  3 
  mm. 
  

  

  Described 
  from 
  one 
  female 
  bred 
  from 
  Muscid 
  puparium 
  

   in 
  breeding-ground 
  of 
  Glossina 
  palpalis 
  R. 
  D., 
  Uganda, 
  

   Aug. 
  1910 
  {G. 
  D. 
  H. 
  Carpenter). 
  

  

  Type 
  in 
  the 
  British 
  Museum. 
  

  

  Differs 
  from 
  female 
  of 
  silvestrii 
  Kieffer 
  in 
  the 
  shorter 
  

   head 
  and 
  wholly 
  black 
  antennae. 
  

  

  Aneurhynchus 
  indicus, 
  n. 
  sp. 
  

  

  $. 
  Shining-black 
  ; 
  tegulae 
  red 
  ; 
  legs 
  deep 
  red, 
  the 
  coxae 
  dusky 
  ; 
  

   antennae 
  black, 
  the 
  funicle 
  suffused 
  with 
  red. 
  

  

  Head 
  transverse; 
  smooth 
  and 
  shining, 
  with 
  a 
  few 
  fine 
  setae; 
  

   eyes 
  rather 
  small, 
  with 
  a 
  few 
  setae; 
  antenna] 
  prominence 
  feeble. 
  

   Antennae 
  12-jointed; 
  scape 
  moderately 
  stout; 
  pedicel 
  somewhat 
  

   longer 
  than 
  its 
  greatest 
  width 
  ; 
  funicle 
  1 
  nearly 
  twice 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  its 
  

   greatest 
  width, 
  2 
  shorter, 
  3 
  as 
  wide 
  as 
  long, 
  .5 
  rather 
  wider 
  than 
  long 
  ; 
  

   club 
  5-jointed, 
  joints 
  1-4 
  somewhat 
  wider 
  than 
  long, 
  the 
  apical 
  

   joint 
  one-half 
  longer 
  than 
  wide. 
  Thorax 
  smooth 
  and 
  shining, 
  with 
  

   a 
  few 
  minute 
  setigerous 
  punctures; 
  parapsidal 
  furrows 
  profound, 
  

   widening 
  posteriorly; 
  scutellum 
  with 
  two 
  circular 
  foveae 
  at 
  base; 
  

   median 
  segment 
  with 
  a 
  plain 
  median 
  carina. 
  Fore-wings 
  reaching 
  

   well 
  beyond 
  apex 
  of 
  abdomen; 
  broad; 
  subhyaline; 
  venation 
  

   terminating 
  at 
  half 
  -wing 
  Ilength; 
  submarginal 
  vein 
  plainly 
  not 
  

   reaching 
  the 
  costa 
  ; 
  stigmal 
  vein 
  distinct 
  and 
  oblique 
  ; 
  a 
  long 
  false 
  

   radial 
  vein; 
  basal 
  vein 
  hardly 
  indicated. 
  Petiole 
  a 
  little 
  longer 
  

   than 
  wide, 
  carinate, 
  between 
  the 
  carinae 
  finely 
  rugose; 
  body 
  of 
  

   abdomen 
  about 
  twice 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  its 
  greatest 
  -v^ndth, 
  smooth 
  and 
  

   shining, 
  with 
  a 
  few 
  long 
  setae, 
  at 
  base 
  with 
  a 
  short 
  median 
  groove 
  

   and 
  a 
  few 
  striae 
  ; 
  basal 
  segment 
  four 
  times 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  the 
  following 
  

   united. 
  Length, 
  2'5 
  mm. 
  

  

  Described 
  from 
  one 
  female 
  labelled 
  " 
  4500 
  feet, 
  Kangra 
  

   VaUey, 
  N.W. 
  India, 
  April 
  1899; 
  G. 
  C. 
  Dudgeon." 
  

   Type 
  in 
  the 
  British 
  Museum. 
  

   The 
  first 
  Asiatic 
  species 
  of 
  the 
  genus. 
  

  

  