326 Timehri. 
depression above each antenna, mesonotum similarly, but more strongly pune- 
tured. Scutellum smoother and more shining, one-half longer than it is wide at 
the base, which is twice wider than the apex ; 1t becomes gradually wider to- 
wards the apex and is bordered at the base and sides by crenulated furrows, the 
lateral furrows more distinctly crenulated than the basal. Metanotum with a 
large, longish oval area, irregularly transversely striated; there are 2 large 
lateral basal arez, the inner widened on the innerside of the base, the outer 
of equal width, almost square; there is a large area on the sides of the 
apex, wider than long, narrowed at the apex above, widened 
at the base below, its upper keel somewhat rounded. First abdominal seg- 
ment twice longer than wide, of equal width, the sides with a distinct margin, 
its apical half is broadly roundly curved ; the basal half finely closely rugose, the 
apex finely irregularly transversely striated in the centre, the sides more strong- 
ly longitudinally striated ; the other segments are smooth and shining The 
hypopygium largely projects, is plough-share-shape and pallid testaceous. 
Antenne densely covered with a white pile. 
Apanteles leucochilonee, sp.n. 
Black,the legs rufo-testaceous, the coxe and the apex of hind femora narrowly 
black, the apical half of the basal joint of the hind tarsi and the whole of the 
others of a lighter black colour; palpi pallid testaceous ; wings hyaline, the 
stigma and nervures pallid testaceous, almost white. Female. Length 2 m.m. ; 
terebra | m.m. 
Thickly covered with white pile, the legs more densely than the body. Head 
pro-and mesothorax shining, closely minutely punctured; the metathorax 
opaque, coarsely alutaceous, except at the base of the metapleure. Scutellum 
shining, one-half longer than it is wide at the base, narrowed towards the apex, 
bordered by a not very distinct furrow ; the part at its side is very shining and 
smooth. 
What is indicated as the male (bred from the same host) has the legs darker 
coloured, with the hinder black except the basal three-fourths of the tibie. 
Bred from the Hesperid Leuchochilonea arsalte. 
Apanteles lineodos, sp.n. 
Black, the apex of the fore femora, their tibia and the tarsi testaceous, the 
apical joints of the 4 hind tarsi dark testaceous, the spurs white ; wings clear 
hyaline, the stigma and nervures black. Head and thorax alutaceous, covered 
(as are also the legs) with a white down. Scutellum shining, about one-quarter 
longer than it is wide at the base, the lateral furrow narrow. Post-scutellum 
rounded at the apex, the centre depressed, the raised sides broad. There is an 
oval area in the middle of the metanotum, its apex sharper pointed than the 
base ; there are 2 arew on either side, the basal short as compared with the length 
and of equal width, the apical much larger, narrowed on the outerside towards 
the apex on the innerside, the basal keel rounded and thicker than the apical. 
There is a large pyriform fovea or depression on the apex of the mesopleure: in 
the centre; the lower basal half of the metapleure has a large, somewhat 
pyriform depression. Male. Length 2.5m. Bred from Pyralid, Lineodes, sp. 
