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brown. Also marginal punctiforni, stignial long, postmarginal longer than 

 marginal, shorter than stigmal, by about one half. — With the preceding. 



Paracopidomopsis lan'arum n. sp. 



Green, wings hyaline, legs, club, scape golden, pedicel washed with green 

 above, it and funicle more or less dusky. Characterized by the sculpture of 

 scutellum, which is densely finely scaly-punctate four about basal three fourths 

 or less, the rest abruptly polished. Funicles subquadrate, subequal pedicel, 

 club twice longer. Marginal subquadrate, equal to postmarginal. Stigmal 

 longer. Frons moderate. Mesopleurum scaly, scutum same, clothed with soft 

 hairs but not so densely, so the scutellum. Hairless line with at least 6 lines 

 of cilia proximad of it, a line along submarginal to base, costal eel with several 

 lines. Funicle hispid. Hind tibiae clothed with dense very short hairs. Males 

 only. From larva of a Delias sp., Salatiga, Java. 



Tetmstichiis palgravei n. sp. 



Green, wings hyaline, scape, legs except coxae, hind femur 1 at basal 

 two-thirds (the femora washed) golden. Funicle 1 equal to 2, nearly twice 

 longer than wide, 3 a half longer than wide, longer than any club or the pedicel; 

 club with distinct spicule. Mandibles with two ovate teeth and an inner 

 truncation. Head scaly but with numerous, distinct, scattered thimble punc- 

 tures all over; rest of sculpture usual, propodeum coarsely scaly, strongly 

 tricari'nate, carinae thickened at apex, the elliptical-oval spiracle with its long 

 axis nearly longitudinal, adjacent to lateral carina. Stigma subelongate. Eyes 

 naked, nearly round. Wings wide. Of usual build and habitus. 



Male similar, funicle 4-, club 3-jointed, funicles onethird longer than wide, 

 1 shorter, flagellum clothed with somewhat longer hairs in whorls, one at base, 

 one some distance before apex. Male scape a little compressed, the ventral 

 blister elongate, half of surface, nearly its length from base, nearly half its 

 length from apex. — Java. 



Anastatus locustae n. sp. 



In the table of Australian species runs to Ari^totelea but at once characte- 

 rized by the infuscation of the fore wing which consists of a wide stripe from 

 bent of submarginal and a pyramidal half-stripe from whole of postmarginni 

 and which is wider than the cross-stripe, the latter equal to the space between; 



