158 Timehri. 
Smooth and shining, the basal three segments of the abdomen closely striated, 
the striz on the third finer on the apical half. Basal slope of the metanotum and 
the areola smooth; the others distinctly, but not very strongly punctured. 
The male has the head in front paler, more yellowish than it is in the female. 
Microjoppa vaymaculata, sp.n. 
Luteous, the flagellum of antenne, the vertex, a somewhat semi-circular mark 
in the centre of the upper half of the front, apex of mandibles, the upper half of 
occiput, a spot on the base of the second abdominal segment between them, cury- 
ing round the apex of the gastracoeli and projecting beyond them asa semi-circle, 
not reaching quite to the apex, a semi-circular spot, not quite reaching to the 
apex, on the third, the fourth to near the apex, the mark rounded at the apex, 
and the whole of the following three segments, black, as is also the sheath of the 
ovipositor; the apices of the fifth obscure yellow. The head in front and the 
pleure are yel owish, there is a black line down the middle of the scutellum 
on the basal three-four hs. Legs coloured like the body, the apex of the hind 
femoza, the base of the tibie more narrowly and the hind tarsi black, the 
apical three joints of the middle tarsi infuscated. The basal three abdominal 
segments striated, the strie on the third extending to the apex and finer 
there. Wings hyaline, the base tinged with yellow, the stigma and nervures 
black, the apical nervures inclining to fuscous, the apex of the disco-cubital 
nervure, the transverse cubitals and the recurrent luteous ; the areolet four- 
angled, receiving the recurrent nervure distinctly beyond the middle, the disco- 
cubital nervure broken by a minute, but distinct stump. Female. 
Length 12 m.m. 
Areolet clearly wider than long, the base almost transverse, with the sides 
rounded, the apex broadly rounded inwardly. 
This species is very similar to M. bimaculata described above ; that may 
easily be known from it by the black on the back of the head extending half 
way below the keel of the occiput and the front is entirely black, not the central 
part only, while the apex of the areola is angled inwardly, not broadly rounded. 
Conopyge flavipes, sp.n. 
Black, the 8th to 17th antennal joints white, the palpi and legs yellow, the 
cox and the apical two-thirds of the hind femora black, the second and third 
abdominal segments red, the following yellow, tinged with rufous; wings 
hyaline, the stigma and nervures black, the areolet five-angled, very little, 
narrowed in front, the recurrent nervure received near the apex the disco- 
cubital nervure broken by a minute stump; the transverse median nervure 
almost interstitial. Female. 
Length 13 m.m. 
Head closely, almost uniformly punctured, except on the inner side of the 
outer orbits. Mandibles rufous to the base of the teeth, near which the red is 
tinged with yellow; there is a rufous spot on the malar space in front and ano’ her . 
