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•of the metatarsus and the calcaria, white. Wings hyaline, the costa, stigma 

 und apical nervures black, the basal nervures and metatarsus white. 9. 



Length 5 mm. 



Quetta. August. 



Antennae 28-jointed and over, as long as the body. Face transversely rugose- 

 ly punctured. Clypeus closely punctured, broad at the base, gradually narrow- 

 ed towards the apex; the latter is smooth, transverse. Malar space closely 

 transversely rugose. Sides of front stoutly obliquuly striated ; the sides of the 

 vertex longitudinally rugose, the posterior part transversely striated. Meso- 

 notum longitudinally rugosely punctured, most strongly and coarsely 

 behind. Middle of scutellum smooth at the base, the rest rugosely punctured ; 

 its sides keeled. Apical slope of metanotum keeled above, its sides projecting 

 into sharp, longish teeth ; the base is deeply depressed, crenulated ; the basal 

 part is closely reticulated ; in the centre are 3 longitudinal keels, of which the 

 central is thinner than the others ; the apical slope is closely, strongly trans- 

 versely reticulated-punctured. Propleurae closely reticulated-punctured, 

 below, at the base, striated. Mesopleurae closely, the metaplenrae more strongly 

 and widely reticulated. Base of abdomen strongly longitudinally striated, 

 intermixed with weaker transverse striae ; the striae are strongest at the base ; 

 the striae are continued to the apex, becoming gradually weaker. The trans- 

 verse basal nervure is thickened and white at its junction with the stigma ; 

 the basal abscissa of the radius is tbickened and is not much shorter than the 

 2nd ; the 3rd does not reach to the middle of the space between the stigma 

 and end of wing and is slightly, but distinctly, longer than the 2nd abscissa 

 of cubitus ; the recurrent nervure is interstitial. 



The puncturation and striation vary in strength. 



MaCROCENTRINjE. 



Macrocentrus rufo-testaceus , sp. nov. 



Rufo-testaceous, the metanotum and the greater part of the back of abdo- 

 men black ; legs rufo-fulvous ; flagellum of antennae blackish, the basal joints 

 fuscous ; wings clear hyaline, the stigma fuscous, its base broad, the apex 

 narrowly white ; nervures testaceous. 9. 



Length 4 ; terebra about 2 mm. 



Quetta. July. 



Smooth and shining ; the median segment thickly covered with white pubes- 

 cence. Middle lobe of mesonotum clearly separated ; the part at its apex 

 rugosely striated. Third joint of antennae clearly longer than the fourth. 

 Second cubital cellule much narrowed at the apex ; the lower part of the 1st 

 transverse cubital nervure and the 2nd abscissa of the cubitus at the base are 

 faint, almost obliterated, the latter on the basal half ; the transverse median 

 nervure is received shortly beyond the transverse basal. 

 Macrocentrus fuscipes , sp. nov. 



Black, shining, smooth, the legs fuscous ; the 4 anterior paler, more testaceous 

 in colour than the hinder pair, the coxae black ; clypeus and mandibles, except 



