ioQ Mr. S. A. Rohwer on some 



labrun) sliorf, nearly truncate apically ; malar space about 

 one-tliiril as Ions:: as the width of niaiulibles at base ; inner 

 margin of eyes slightly convercring towards the clyj)eiis, the 

 area between them wiiler than high and the distance between 

 them at tlie clypeus greater than the length of the eye ; ocelli 

 in a low triangle, the posterior ones distinctly in front .of the 

 supraorbital line ; width of posterior orbits about two-thirds 

 the cephal-caudad length of eye ; anteimre 3-jointed, the third 

 thickened a|)ically in female, but nearly of a uniform thick- 

 ness in male; pronotum well developed laterally; prescutuiu 

 well deiined and with a faint median longitudinal de|)ression ; 

 anterior margin of the scutellum subangulate, the posterior 

 niavvin rounded, the surface convex ; first parajiteron present, 

 but in specimens in which the pronoium fits close it is con- 

 cealed by a lobe-like projection of the pronotum ; sternauli 

 present but not sharply defined ; mesepinieron large, with a 

 cephal-caudad suture at about the middle ; second pleural 

 suture straight; third pleural suture straight; the metepi- 

 sternum and metepinieron of equal height ; propodeal spiracle 

 large, elongate-oval, and placed near the base on the dorsal 

 surface; metascutellum distinct; meta])ostnotum much re- 

 duced, hardly visible ; propodeum completely chitinized and 

 without a median suture ; abdomen cylindrical ; ninth tergite 

 not especially large laterally ; ccrci distinct ; sheath with 

 the lower margin much thickened, the ventral surface sculp- 

 tured and with some long hair; basitarsi distinctly shorter 

 than the following joints ; claws simple; intermediate tibiae 

 armed with a pair of spines at the apical third ; posterior 

 tibise armed with a single spine at the apical third ; costal 

 cell rather narrow; intercostal vein present; radial cell 

 without a cross-vein or a distinct appendage, pointed at apex ; 

 three closed cubital cells, tlie second and third each receiving 

 a recurrent near the base ; basal vein joining the subcosta a 

 short distance before the origin of the cubitus, longer than 

 the tirst recurrent, therefore not parallel with it ; first dis- 

 coidal ceil similar in outline to that of Caloptilia ; nervulus 

 received at about its length from the basal vein ; anal vein 

 complete, the first and second anal cells very nmch the same 

 as in F seudosiohla ; radiellan cell without an appendage ; 

 one closed cubitellan cell ; recurrentella wanting ; anella 

 wanting. 



Zenarge tui'nen, sp. n. 

 Female. — Length 10 mm. Anterior margin of the clypeus 

 arcuately emarginate medianly ; supraclypeal area convex, 



