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Nine females from fruits of a wild Ficas at Nobo near Oengaran, Central 

 Java, November 1916, W. Roepke. 



Chalcis javensis n. sp. 



Of small size. Black and usually punctate, wings clear; antennae, 

 trochanters, first tarsi somewhat, first tibiae faintly save at each end, hind 

 tibiae save at each end, red. Tarsi, tegulae (save reddish base), apex rather 

 widely of all tibiae, base of tibiae 1 and 2. apex of all femora (narrowly in 

 hind), lemon. Base of hind tibiae black. Postmarginal over twice the stigmal 

 which is subsessile. Greyish pubescence noticable at apex scutellum, cheeks, 

 metapleurum, face below antennae, hind coxae, venter of abdomen. Scutellum 

 with plate entire. Last four ventral segments of abdomen with thimble-punc- 

 tures. Cephalic ocellus its own diameter from scrobes. Dorsal segments 

 abdomen after 2 with conspicuous golden pubescence from punctures, sparser 

 at apex of 2. Hind coxae and femur punctulate. Funicle 1 a bit longer than 

 wider, others shorter, more so distad. Pedicel small, globular. Posterior 

 division metapleurum cross-striate, bounded behind by a row of punctures 

 which cuts off a narrow glabrous strip caudad; first division only a narrow- 

 foveate stripe. Propodeum coarsely foveate. Leggs fuzzy. 



Salatiga 1917. 



Dinocarsis lineatîpes n. sp. 



Like description of Australian nigriflagellum but face of pronotum, 

 occiput save above, edges of cheeks, median line scutellum nearly to apex, 

 metapleura, also black while the meson and cephalic margin propodeum nar- 

 rowly, are pallid. Dorsal edge of all femora, dorso-lateral edge of tibia 1 

 save at base and widely at apex, same of tibia 2 save at each end, same of 

 tibia 3 completely, black, also middle knee. Postmarginal barely longer than 

 stigmal. Hairless line closed caudad, the discal cilia proximad of its dense to 

 base. Mesal pronotum dark. Frons moderate. Dorsal thorax with close 

 white pubescence. Marginal a bit longer than stigmal, Java. 



Dinocarsis cooki n. sp. 



Differs from the preceding in that all of dorsal thorax except sides 

 narrowly of scutellum black, while funicle 6 and club are white, funicles 3 — 5 



