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schlüpft, und dass es unbedingt erforderlicli ist, 

 die Eier und Räupchen von Ä. laodice feucht auf- 

 zubewahren. Das Ueberwinterungs-Stadium dieser 

 Art ist jedenfalls bei der Zucht kein vollständig 

 festes, und daraus scheint sich, wenn auch nicht 

 mit voller Sicherheit, zu ergeben, dass es in der 

 freien Natur ebenso ist. 



57.92 Braconidae (91.1) 



On some New Bornean Species of Braconidae. 



By P. Cameron, New Mills by Stockport, England. 

 (Fortsetzung.) 



Bhysallus rubriceps, sp. nov. 



Black, the legs, except the hind coxae, the 

 antennae black, the apical 2 joints paler, the 

 5 joints preceeding them white ; the scape with a 

 few white hairs on the underside, the flagellum 

 densely covered with stiff black pubescence ; head 

 dark rufotestaceous, the stigma testaceous, the 

 nervures black. Palpi almost white. Mandibles 

 red, the teeth black. Face densely covered with 

 white pubescence. Vertex transversely striated, 

 weakly in the centre, strongly on the sides. 

 Mesonotum opaque, trilobate, finely, closely, 

 minutely punctured. Back of abdomen closely, 

 somewhat strongly longitudinally striated, the last 

 segment red, and with the striae roundly curved. 



On the base of the metanotum are 2 large, 

 longer than wide, areae, transvei'se at the base, 

 both rounded at the apex, so that there is an 

 incision between them, smooth on the inner 

 closely finely punctured on the outerside ; the 

 apex is strongly closely longitudinally striated. 

 Propleurae opaque, finely rugose, in the centre 

 are 2 longitudinal keels, the space between 

 bearing a few irregular striae. Upper part of 

 mesopleurae to below the middle longitudinally 

 striated, the striae almost hid by the dense white 

 pubescence. Metapleurae more stoutly obliquely 

 striated. 



Rhysallus? striatiilus, sp. nov. 



Black, the legs, except the hind coxae, rufo- 

 testaceous, palpi whitish, the mandibles black, 

 narrowly red at the base, the 5 joints of the 

 antennae behind the apical 2 white ; head, thorax 

 and legs covered with white pubescence ; there 

 are 3 deep foveae or furrows on the apex of the 

 mesonotum ; upper half of mesopleurae finely, 

 longitudinally striated ; the abdomen longitu- 

 dinally striated , except the last segment 

 which has the striae curved ; it is red from shortly 

 beyond the middle, as is also the sides of the 

 penultimate segment. Wings hyaline, iridescent, 

 the stigma dark fuscous, the nervures black. Ç. 



Length 4 mm, terebra 3 mm. 



Kuching, Borneo (John Hewitt, B. A.). 



Face closely, distinctly punctured, obliquely 

 striated below ; the vertex behind the ocelli 

 closely transversely striated, the rest of the head 

 smooth and shining. Mesonotum opaque, coarsely 

 alutaceous, distinctly trilobate ; the middle lobe 

 with a clearly defined furrow which commences 

 shortly behind the middle and extends to the 

 apex ; there is a shorter, narrower furrow on 

 either side ; except at the base, the mesonotum is 

 densely covered with pale pubescence. The 

 2 areae on the metanotum are smooth, the sides 

 weakly punctured at the base, the rest rugosely 

 punctured. Metapleurae strongly obliquely 

 striated. There is a wide, oblique, stoutly 

 striated furrow on the middle of the propleurae ; 

 there is a curved furrow, or depression on the 

 lower part of the mesopleurae. 



May be known from E,. rubriceps by the 

 black head and by the furrows on the mesonotum. 



Bracon lissaspis, sp. nov. 



Rufo-testaceous, antennae blackish above, 28- 

 jointed, the S'"* und 4"' segments of the abdomen 

 with 2 broad marks on either side of the middle, 

 the part separating those on the 3"^ triangular, 

 the narrowed part at the base, the black space 

 on the 4* not so clear, of equal width. Head 

 and thorax covered whit short white pubescence. 

 "Wings hyaline, iridescent, the stigma testaceous, 

 the costa and nervures darker coloured. Ç. 



Length 2.5 mm, terebra a little longer than 

 the abdomen. 



Kuching (John Hewitt). 



Face smooth, the vertex shagreened ; a deep 

 transverse furrow over the clypeus. Mesonotum 

 finely, closely punctured, the parapsidal furrows 

 distinct on basal slope. Scutellum smooth and 

 shining. Metanotum smooth and shining in the 

 centre, bare, the sides almost shagreened, covered 

 with white pubescence. Mesopleurae, and to a 

 less extent, the metapleurae, finely, closely punc- 

 tured. Abdomen broadly ovate, not quite so 

 long as the head and thorax united ; finely closely 

 punctured, more strongly than the mesonotum ; 

 suturiform articulation curved, narrow ; there is 

 a narrow straight furrow at the base of the 

 4* segment. Legs covered with white pubescence. 



57.89 Coenonyrapha (43.46) 



Eine neue Form von Coenonympha arcania L. 



Von H. Gauckler, Karlsruhe i. B. 



Herr Chr. Bischoff' in Karlsruhe fing und be- 

 obachtete am 30. Mai 1909 bei Maxau am Rhein 

 3 Coen. arcania L., welche sich recht wesentlich 

 von der Stammform unterscheiden und für welche 

 Aberration ich den Namen ab. nifa vorschlage. 



Das mir vorliegende Stück, ein Ç von normaler 



