Parasitic Ilymenoptera from Borneo. 1G3 



Ccenojoppa longitarsis, sp. n. 



Black ; the face, clypeus, orbits (largely below on the 

 outer), mandibles, palpi, a narrow line on the pronotum, a 

 broader one on the lower part of the propleurse, tegulse, a 

 mark (longer than wide) on the mesonotiim, scutellums, 

 metanotal spines and. the part surrounding them, a broad 

 line on the lower side of the mesopleurse, a large square 

 mark on the apex of meta[)leurae, the narrowed basal part of 

 the first abdominal segments and the apices of all broadly, 

 yellow. Legs yellow ; the hind femora fulvous ; the hind 

 cox.aj (except for a broad mark in the centre above), apex of 

 hind trochanters below, base and apex of femora and apex of 

 tibiae, black. Wings hyaline, the stigma and nervures 

 black. ^ . 



Length 12 mm. 



Kuching, June [R. Shelford, M.A.). 



The space separating the mandibular teeth is broad and 

 rounded. Mesonotum, except on the reticulated central 

 apical part, closely, shallowly punctured, Scutellum 

 impunctate. Metanotum smooth at the base, the rest more 

 or less strongly transversely striated ; the striae on the apex 

 strong and curved. Propleurse stoutly striated at the base ; 

 the oblique keel stout ; the meso- and metapleuroe for the 

 greater part striated, the strise on the latter closer, oblique, 

 and intertwining. Gastrocoeli deep, shining, more or less 

 irregularly striated; the part between smooth, shining, 

 irregularly, finely striated. 



Druseia, gen. nov. 



Scutellum pyramidal, obliquely raised from the base to 

 the top, which ends in two stout teeth ; the apex has a much 

 shorter, steeper slope than the base. I^letanotum regularly 

 areolated ; the sides in the middle with longish stout teeth ; 

 the areola twice longer than wide ; the base rounded, the 

 apex slightly bent inwardly ; there is a longish basal area, 

 gradually narrowed towards the apex. Spiracles linear, 

 narrow. Temples long, obliquely narrowed ; occiput deeply 

 incised. Clypeus transverse at the apex, its sides broadly 

 rounded. Labrum projecting. Abdominal petiole long, 

 slender ; the postpetiole gradually dilated towards the apex. 

 Areolet narrow, five-angled ; discocubital nervure not 

 broken by a stump of a nervure. 



The abdomen is sharply narrowed at the base and apex ; 

 closely punctured ; gastrocoeli shallow, indistinct ; sheaths 



