THE ANNALS 



AND 



MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



[SEVENTH SERIES.] 

 No. 66. JUNE 1903. 



LXXV. — Ne?o Species of Indian Aculeate IJymenoptera. 

 By Major C. G. Nurse, Indian Aniiy. 



[Concluded from p. 526.] 



Crahro gulmargensis, sp. n. 



$. Head as wide as thorax; clypeus short, cai'inate in 

 tlie centre; its anterior margin subporrect; front above the 

 base of antennaj very concave, smooth and shining, the carina 

 of the clypeus produced along the front ; the smooth portion 

 of the front reaches about lialfvvay from the base of antennae 

 to ocelli ; the remaining portion, as far as the ocelli, very 

 finely longitudinally striate, the verfceK behind the ocelli 

 shining, with sparse and very fine punctures ; pronotum very 

 finely longitudinally striate, its apex notched in the centre j 

 mesonotum finely rugose anteriorly, finely longitudinally 

 striate posteriorly ; scutellum smooth and shining, with a (qw 

 scattered punctures ; postscutellum finely punctured ; median 

 segment, which is very much below the level of mesonotum, 

 coarsely longitudinally striate in the centre, finely obliquely 

 striate at the sides ; abdomen not petiolate, but gradually 

 widening to the third segment, smooth and shining, pygidial 

 area finely punctured. Black; the scape of the antennse, 

 except a small spot at its base above, two apical spots, not 

 quite meeting in the centre, on the pronotum, a spot on the 

 Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. xi. 37 



