312 Timehri. 
opaque, shortly piloseand witha triangular tooth inthe apex; itis of equal 
width except that it is slightly narrowed at the extreme base. The lateral fur- 
rows on the lst abdominal segment unite at the base ; there are two transverse 
keels on their apex ; there is a clearly defined keel, of equal width, on the basal 
half oi the 2ad segment, which is aslongas the Ist and hasa curved shallow 
furrow down the basal half of the sides ; the other segments become gradually 
shorter. The base of the mesonotum is roundly raised in the centre. 
Cyclaulax, gen.n. 
Abdomen smooth, without lateral furrows and without an area or keel on the 
2nd segment, which is, in the centre, half the length of the 3rd ; the suturiform 
articulation is narrow, smooth and is broadly, roundly curved backwards in the 
middle, the 4this half the length of the 3rd, the 5th aslongas thelatter, the 
6th of the same length, the 7th half as long as it ; the hypopopygium projecting, 
plough share-shaped. Head cubital, the temples almost as long as the eyes, not 
much narrowed, the occiput transverse. Legs shorter and stouter than in 
Iphiaulax or Bracon ; the fore tarsi a little shorter, the hinder as long as the 
tibie. The abdomen becomes gradually narrowed from the suturiform articula- 
tion ; it is hardly so long as the head and thorax united. 
This genus may be known from [phiaulax by the absence of oblique furrows 
and by there being only one transverse one ; from both it and Bracon by the small 
2nd and large 5th segment of the abdomen, as well as by the absence of a longi- 
tudinal keel or area on the 2nd segment. 
Cyclaulax grandiceps, sp.n. 
Ferruginous, the antenne, head with palpi, prosternum, the 7th and 8th 
abdominal segment and legs black, the anterior coxe, trochanters and tarsi 
rufo-testaceous ; wings fuscous, tinged with violaceous, the costal cellule, the 
Ist cubital cellule, the apical half of the 2nd discoidal and an irregular cloud 
beyond it darker coloured, the costa and nervures black. Smooth, shining, 
the sides of the face coarsely, irregularly transversely striated, the centre finely 
transversely aciculated ; the inner side of the antennal tubercle more strongly 
obliquely aciculated ; almost striated, the front aciculated in the middle, 
furrowed down the centre. Female. Length 12 m.m. ; terebra 8 m.m. 
Spathine. 
Lnssophrymnus, gen. nov. 
Wings with 3 cubital cellules, the 3rd much longer than the others ; the radius 
issues almost from the middle of the long stigma. Transverse median nervure 
received shortly beyond the transverse basal. Anal nervure issuing from near 
the bottom, almost interstitial. Head cubital, the occupit and cheeks 
margined ; temples wide; eyes large, oval; malar space short. Mesono- 
tum trilobate. Metanotum keeled down the centre. Mesosternum furrowed 
laterally on the basal half, the furrow widest at the base. The Ist abdomi- 
nal segment is slightly narrowed at the spiracles, the base not much narrower 
than the apex ; it is as long as the following 2 segments united ; the 2nd one- 
third longer than the 3rd ; the last segment is alittle shorter than the penulti- 
