AN 3O 1904 
THE ANNALS 
AND 
| MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 
[SEVENTH SERIES.] 
No. 72. DECEMBER 1903. 
_ LVIT.—On some new Genera and Species of Parasitic 
Hymenoptera from the Khasia Hills, Assam. By P. 
CAMERON. 
[Concluded from p. 371.| 
Acanthojoppa apicilineata, sp. u. 
Luteous; two small marks on the pronotum in front, a 
band round the base of the mesopleurz, continued under 
the tubercles, a mark in front of the middle coxe, the base 
and underside of the metapleure, the scutellar depression, 
the bas of the median segment, and the posterior median area, 
black. Wings hyaline, the stigma pale testaceous. ?. 
Length 11 millim. 
Hab. Khasia. Coll. Rothney. 
Apex of antenne broadly fuscous. Face closely, dis- 
tinctly, and uniformly punctured; the clypeus obscurely 
punctured above; the front and vertex closely punctured, 
the former with a smooth shallow line down the middle. 
Mesonotum closely and uniformly punctured; the scutel- 
lum is more strongly and not so closely punctured on the 
basal slope, which is thickly covered with fuscous hair; its 
sides, on the basal slope, are keeled; the apex on the top is 
slightly roundly depressed; viewed from the sides the 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 7. Vol. xii. 37 
