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is received higher up than usual, in the uppei' fourth of the 

 nervure. 



Enicospilus ni&einervis, sp. nov. 



Luteus; Jlagello antennarum abdominisqiie apice late nigro-fuscis ; 

 aJis hi/alinis, nervis stigmateque nigris. 5 . 



Long. 17-18 mm. 



Scape of antennae kiteous ; the rest of it blackish, lighter, more 

 fuscous in colour towards the apex ; it is longer than the body. 

 Head pale yellow ; the clypeus darker, more rufous in tint. 

 Mandibles yellow, with black teeth. Thorax luteous, the pleurae 

 more yellowish, paler in tint. Scutellum strongly keeled laterally; 

 its apical half is closely, irregularly, transversely striated, and is 

 bordered behind by a distinct transverse keel which unites with 

 the lateral ones. The base of the median segment behind the 

 keel is smooth and is obscurely shagreened at the apex laterally ; 

 the rest of it is closely distinctly rugose, the rugosities in places 

 forming almost reticulations. The lower half of the mesopleurse 

 is closely, longitudinally, irregularly striated ; the lower part of 

 the meta- irregularly, obliquely, and not very closely striated. 

 Wings hyaline : the costa, nervures, and stigma black ; the basal 

 abscissa of the radius is thickened, becoming thinner on the apical 

 third ; the apical abscissa is also thickened ; there is only one 

 horny point ; it is large, rounded on the lower side ; the basal 

 half above is straight and oblique, the apical half becomes 

 gradually narrowed towards the apex. The abdomen is three 

 times longer than the head and thorax united ; the basal two 

 segments are coloured like the thorax ; the others are deep 

 fuscous- black. 



The apical abscissa of the radius is roundly and broadly curved 

 upwards ; the transverse median nervure is received distinctly in 

 front of the transverse basal, and not behind it or interstitial as 

 usual ; the first abscissa of the radius has the basal two-thirds 

 thickened ; the middle third is curved upwards. 



PiMPLINI. 



Ehyssa pulva, sp. nov. 



Lutea; capite pleurisque Jlavis ; jlageUo antennarum, mandibulis 

 verticeque nigris ; tarsis jposticis fascis ; alls hyalinis, macula 

 substigmatali fusca. (S • 



Long. 17 mm. 



Scape of antennae luteous, bare, smooth, and shining ; the 

 flagellum closely covered with stiff, short, blackish pubescence. 

 Head pallid yellow ; the vertex with a broad black stripe between 

 the eyes, enclosing the ocelli. The face is punctured in the 

 centre below the antennae ; the rest of it and the clypeus smooth 

 and shining. The clypeus is distinctly separated from the face ; 

 the foveae are large, deep, and are united by a narrow curved 

 furrow ; the apex of the clypeus is transverse and bears three 

 short nipple-like teeth, the central is smaller than the lateral. 



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