DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW BYMENOPTERA. 433^ 



Long I 9-10, terebra 7 m.m. 



Habitat : Ferozepore. 



Autennse black ; the scape covered with black hairs ; the flagellum 

 with a pale dowD. Head smooth and shining ; the face and oral region 

 closely and distinctly, but not strongly, punctured, and sparsely covered 

 with pale, longish hairs ; there is a narrow longitudinal furrow in the 

 front. Thorax smooth and shining, above sparsely covered with short 

 pale hairs ; the oblique furrow on the base of the mesopleurge is smooth 

 and extends near to the middle ; the furrow on the meta-pleura is wide 

 and deep at the base and becomes gradually narrowed. Wings uniformly 

 dark-fuscous, except for a large oblique cloud in the first cubital cellule, 

 this cloud being prolonged obliquely into the disooidal cellule where it 

 extends into the middle, the basal half being much wider ; the second 

 transverse cubital nervure is surrounded by hyaline bands ; the stigma 

 is rufous to slightly beyond the middle. The apical central lobe of the 

 petiole is stoutly, irregularly, longitudinally striolated ; the outer furrow 

 bifurcates at the apex, the outer fork being wider and deeper. The 

 second segment is coarsely, irregularly, rugosely punctured ; the basal 

 part in the middle is irregularly, longitudinally striolated ; the 

 lateral depressions on it are striated at the bottom ; the secucuriform 

 articulatfon is deep, wide, is widened at the sides and is stoutly, longi- 

 tudinally striated ; the apex of the segment is irregularly striated in 

 the middle ; the other segments are closely punctured ; the fourth and 

 fifth have oblique depressions on the sides and striated transverse furrows 

 at the apices. Legs coloured like the body ; the front tibiae behind 

 and the four hinder tibise and tarsi fuscous-black. 



Bracon dees^, sp. nov. (PI. fig. 11. wing.) 



Luteus, antennis nigris, abdomine nigromaculato ; alis flavis, apice 

 maculisque duobus fuscis. (J et $ . 



Long i 12, terebra 15 m.m. 



Habitat : Deesa. 



Antennae black, narrowed towards the apex ; the scape covered with 

 blackish hair. Head smooth and shining ; the face covered with long 

 fuscous hair ; the clypeal depression deep, smooth and shining. Man- 

 dibles with the apical half deep-black. The ocelli are bounded behind 

 by two deep, curved furrows ; in front of them is a triangular depres- 

 sion. Thorax smooth and shining ; there is an oblique furrow on the 

 base of the raesopleur® at the base above. Wings yellowish-hyaline ; 



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