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PIMPLIN®. 
Epimeces latifasciatus, sp.n. 
Rufo-testaceous, the antenne, head, hind legs and the apices of the basal 
three abdominal segments, the sides of the second and third broadly and all 
the others, black; wings fuscous, the base to the transverse band and median 
nervures and a band, extending from the para-stigma to the apex of the 
stigma, yellowish hyaline ; the hind wings yellowish hyaline to near the middle, 
fuscous on the rest; the stigma yellowish testaceous, clypeus and mandibles 
rufo-testaceous ; the palpi pale testaceous. Female. 
Length 24 m. m. ; terebra 7 m.m. 
Smooth and shining, densely covered with whitish pubescence, black on the 
hind legs and on the apical abdominal segments on which it is longer and denser 
than on the basal. The second abdominal segment is flat, longish pyriform. 
The transverse cubital nervure is slightly shorter than the space between 
it and the recurrent. 
This species has the general colouration of ZL. tibsalis, Cam. ; that species is 
much smaller, the colour is paler and the basal four abdominal segments are 
devoid of black. 
Epimeces fuscvpennis, sp.n. 
Rufo-testaceous, the antenne, head except the oral region, the apices of the 
basal second, third and fourth abdominal segments from the end of the raised 
central part, the fifth and sixth broadly in the middle of the base, their apices 
and the whole of the apical, black; legs coloured like the body, the hinder 
femora dark fuscous, the tibiz and tarsi black, the base of the tibiee with a pale 
testaceous band. Wings uniformly fuscous, the stigma and nervures fuscous, 
the transverse cubital nervure short, half the length of the space between it 
and the recurrent. Male. 
Length 11 m.m. 
The apical half of the elypeus rufo-testaceous, the labrum mandibles except 
the teeth and the palpi of a paler, more yellowish colour. Smooth and shining. 
The sides of the central, basal part of the first abdominal segments are stoutly 
keeled ; the second to fourth are depressed in the middle on the basal half, the 
sides roundly raised. The hind coxe have the sides and lower surface broadly 
infuseated. 
Odontopimpla armatipes, sp.n. 
Black, the basal four abdominal segments, the sides of the fifth and sixth 
and the hind legs red, the hind coxe black, the apica' fourth of the tibiee and the 
hind tars ofa lighter black colour, the four front legs rufo-testaceous, the anterior 
coxe with almost the basa! half and the middle to near the apex, black ; the 
clypous, a line on the lower half of the inner orbits, the palpi and tegule pall'd 
