nr.iD ^€wera o/Ichncumoiudsp. 527 



teeth arc blmit ; the spiracuhir area ruf^osely punctured. 

 The U|»|)cr ])art of the propleuraj shining, bearing large 

 distinctly scjiaratcd punctures, the lower closely rugosely 

 punctured, the lower edge yellow ; there is an upper yellow 

 line on the base and apex and an interrupted one in the 

 centre. Mesopleuraj closely, strongly, and uniformly punc- 

 tured ; the basal keel yellowish on the underside; the apical 

 depression crcmdated ; the tubercles (dongate, yellow. The 

 four anterior legs entirely lemon-yellow ; the hinder coxaj 

 black, |)uncturcd ; the trochanters yellow ; the femora rufous ; 

 the basal lialf of the tibia? yellowish, the apical rufous, darker 

 towards the a))ex ; the tarsi yellowish. Wings fulvo-hyaline, 

 the stigma fulvous, the nervures darker; the areolet narrowed 

 at the top, being there in width not one half of the length of 

 the space bounded by the first transverse cubital and the 

 recurrent nervures. Petiole entirely black, the apex in the 

 centre raised, shining, closely longitudinally striated, the 

 depressed sides finely, closely, obliquely striated. The 

 second and third segments closely punctured, the gastrocoeli 

 shallow except on the outer side ; the base with a few stout 

 keels; the second, third, and fourth segments are broadly 

 yellow at the base ; the apical segments are dull ferruginous, 

 the basal ventral segments yellow, the others more or less 

 blackish. 



Pgecilockyptus, gen. no v. 



Antennae longish, the apical third distinctly thickened ; 

 the first three joints of the fiagellum much lengthened. 

 Parapsidal lurrows distinct, reaching beyond the middle. 

 Scutellum not much raised, its sides not keeled. Post- 

 scutellum largely depressed on either side at the base. 

 Median segment completely areolated ; there are three rows 

 of area', the central area is square ; the segment is smooth 

 and shining; the spiracles large, elliptical, behind them is a 

 large curved keel which forms an area; in all there are eight 

 arese on the segment. Pterostigma large ; the transverse 

 basal nervure is interstitial or nearly so ; the areolet is elon- 

 gated, narrow, of equal width at base and apex ; the cubito- 

 discal nervure is slightly angled near the middle, where there 

 is an indication of a stump of a vein ; the apical abscissa of 

 the radius is straight and oblique ; the transveise median 

 nervure in the hiinl wings is not broken, the subdiscoitlal 

 nervure being entiicly absent. Legs stout, rather short, the 

 claws simple. Abdomen smooth and shining; the petiole is 

 not much dilated towards the apex and is slightly curved ; 

 the spiracles are placed shortly beyond the middle ; there are 



