THE ANNALS 

 MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 



[SEVENTH SERIES.] 



No. 116. AUGUST 1907. 



XVI. — A Contribution to the Knowledge, of the Hymenoptera 

 of the Oriental Zoological Region. By P. Cameron. 



[Concluded from p. 30.] 



IcHNEUMONiNM (contiiiued) . 

 Chiaglas nigripes, Cam. 

 Chkff/las ?i{(/n'pes, Cam. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (7) ix. p. 152, 



llunjit Valley, Sikkiin, 1000 feet; April (C. T. Bingham). 



Described from the Khasias. 



In Chiaglas the discocubital nervure is broken by a stump 

 and the transverse median nervure is received shortly beyond 

 tiie transverse basal. The species mimics a Mgenno, it 

 liaving the same size and colour-markings as, e. g.^ the 

 common M. macuUtarsis, Cam. 



JIaliphera latihalteata, sp. n. 



Black ; the face, clypeus, base of mandibles, a line on the 

 inner orbits, above extending to near the hind ocelli, the 

 lower half of the outer orbits, malar space, prothorax (except 

 ibr a line in the centre of the pleune dilated at the base), a 

 large mark in the centre of the inesonotiim (trilobate at the 

 base, r(»undly incised at the apex), sculellums, a broad mark 

 down the middle of the metanotum (half in the upper, half in 

 the lower part, of equal width) rounded above, transverse 



Ann. (0 Mag. N. Hint. Ser. 7. Vol. xx. 6 



