28 Mr. p. Cameron on llijmcnoptera 



strongly and closely striated, the outer and inner edges of the 

 lateral more finely striated, their centre opaque, alutaceous. 

 Base of metanotum irreguharly transversely striated, more 

 finely and closely on the inner side at the base, the apical 

 striae interlacing, the apical slope more strongly, obliquely, 

 and transversely striated, the striae more or less interlacing. 

 Except on the smooth apex the basal segment of abdomen is 

 closely finely striated, as is also the basal half of the fourth ; 

 the striation on the second and third is stronger. Abdomen 

 as wide as the thorax and slightly longer than the head and 

 thorax united. ? . 



Length 1, terebra 2 mm. 



Kuching; September {J. Ilewitl). 



IcHNE U210NINJS. 



Imeria levifronsj sp. n. 



Black; the entire head smooth, shining; the mesonotun? 

 opaque, closely irregularly striated ; the propleurae almost 

 smooth ; the mesopleurae smooth at the apex above, the rest 

 closely longitudinally striated, the striae more or less twisted ; 

 the metapleurae smooth at the base and below, the rest more 

 or less striated ; the metanotum (except the enclosed space at 

 the base) closely reticulated, more or less striated ; the 

 abdomen less shining than the thorax. The following are 

 pale yellow : face, clypeus, mandibles, palpi, a spot outside 

 the lower part of the eyes, the upper inner orbits somewhat 

 broadly from the antennae to the ocelli; a large l)road oblique 

 mark, obliquely narrowed on the outer side, behind the top of 

 the eyes ; a small irregular mark outside the lower edge of 

 the eyes. Base of pronotum, a line on the apical half of the 

 sides above, tubercles, scutellum, apical slope of metanotum, 

 the mark roundly dilated above in the middle, a large 

 elongated triangular mark below the hind wings, a line about 

 the same length on the lower apical half of the apex of 

 metapleura^, its base roundly narrowed, the apex of the first 

 abdominal segment broadly, a mark on the apex of the second 

 and base of third, forming united a triangular lateral mark, 

 narrow lines on the a])ices of the third to sixth all round, 

 and the seventh broadly, whitish yellow. Four front legs 

 whitish yellow, the femora tinged with fulvous, the hinder 

 yellow, the femora and tibiai broadly black, the tarsi fuscous; 

 the coxa3 black, ruluus at the base. Wings hyaline, the 

 ncrvurcs and stigma black. $ . 



