On the Braconidse in the British Museum. 22 L 



yellow or yellowish. Antennal joint 3 light yellow, 4 and 

 succeeding joints yellow lightly tinged with brown excepting 

 apices of 4 and 5, 6 to 8 bring practically yellowish-brown. 

 Wings much as in Eidothripa oltuaudi, with the median 

 veins narrowly yellowish-brown ; cheeks with a few pairs of 

 minute spiniferous tubercles ; outer margins of femora with 

 some longish blunt or knobbed colourless Betas. Tube 

 sparingly but regularly setose in both sexes, less than 11 

 times as long as the head. Pionotum about 0"15 the length 

 of ihe head. Relative lengths of antennal joints 3 to 8 as 

 follows:— 55 : 36 : 30 : 24 : 12 : 11 (or 10'5). Fore-femora 

 and tibiae in the $ more strongly and noticeably pilose than 

 in the ? . 



Type. British Museum of Natural History (Imperial 

 Bureau of Entomology). 



Hub. Gold Coast, Aburi {not on leaves of Cacao) } Adawsi 

 Rd., 27. 1. 11 (W. H. Patterson), Reg. 282; l.B.E. 

 no. 1 10. 



XXIII. — Notes on the Braconidse in the British Museum. — 

 111. On new Australian Agathinae. By ROWLAND E. 



Tueneb, F.Z.S., F.E.8. 



Key to the Australian Species q/'Creranops, 



1. Hind femora blackish ; wings of the female 



yellow at the base and with a broad 

 yellow band below the stigma, of the 

 male fuscous with a narrow diaphanous 



band below the stigma C. dissimitis, Turn. 



Hind femora testaceous red; wings not 

 differing in colour sexually 2. 



2. Wings yellow basally from the ner villus 



and in the region of the stigma 3. 



Wings fuscous, only marked with yellow 



in the region of the stigma C. xanthostigma, Szep. 



3. The yellow colour of the wings extending 



unbroken from the base as far as the 



apex of the second cubital cell C. maryinipennis, Turn. 



The yellow area interrupted by a broad 



fuscous band from the base of the stigma. C. commutator, Turn. 



