7 — 



i 



Hauder fand die Art April und Mai urn Kirch- 

 dorf in Oberösterreicii, Mann in den gleichen Mo- 

 naten bei Mauer und im Prater bei Wien, bei Raibl 

 und im Mölltale in Kärnten, fernen vereinzelt um Weiß- 

 dornhecken bei Wippach in Krain; Prohaska und 

 Klos erhielten den Falter in Steiermark (auch durch 

 Zucht) und Höfner bei Wolfsberg in Kärnten; in 

 Rogenhofers Lepidopteren Hernsteins als ziemlich 

 sehen am Ostrande des Gebietes bezeichnet. 



Nach Disque (Tortriciden-Raupen, Iris 1905) lebt 

 die Raupe im Juni in den unreifen Früchten des Weiß- 

 dorns; sie ist weiß mit blassen Punkten, der Kopf 

 braun, an den Seiten schwarz gefleckt, das Nacken- 

 schild gelblichbraun, dunkel gefleckt, die Analklappe 

 braun. Ferner wurde die Raupe auch an Pyrus malus, 

 Prunus domestica (He ine mann), an den Blüten von 

 Cornus sanguinea (Mühlig) und an trockenen, im 

 Herbste eingesammehen Blättern gefunden (S o r- 

 hagen). 



Die Verwandlung erfolgt unter Rinde. 



57. 92 Chalcididae (91.1) 



Descriptions of New Genera and Species 

 of Chalcididae. 



Collected by Mr. John Hewitt, B. A. in Borneo. 

 By P. Cameron. 



Coelochalcis denti collis,i sp. nov. 



Black, the 4 anterior tarsi testaceous, the head 

 and thorax covered with silvery pubescence, the 

 abdomen smooth, almost glabrous, shining, the wings 

 almost hyaline, an oblique narrow cloud running 

 into the stigmal branch. Apex of pronotum in the 

 centre with 2 short conical stout teeth. Ç. Length 

 3 mm. 



September. 



Antennal scape bare, narrowed towards the apex, 

 not reaching to the ocelh, shining^ the flagellum stout, 

 opaque, covered with a microscopic down. There 

 is a large, deep, oblique squarish depression on the 

 sides of the face, its centre below the antennae 

 smooth, shining; in the centre below and between 

 these is a square depression. Malar space as long 

 as the antennal. Scape, opaque, with 3 stout keels. 

 Cheeks stoutly margined, rugosely punctured. Pro- 

 mesonotum and scutellum covered with deep round 

 punctures, the apex of scutellum with a shallow 

 rounded incision. Metanotum with a straight, oblique 

 slope, reticulated somewhat coarsely. Propleurae 

 coarsely rugosely punctured, except for a smooth 

 raised part at the bottom. Mesopleurae hollowed, 

 obliquely, closely striated. Metapleurae coarsely 

 closely rugosely reticulated. — Hind coxae opaque, 

 closely distinctly punctured and covered with white 

 pubescence; the femora and tibiae are less strongly 

 punctured. The basal half of the middle tibiae is 

 distinctly narrowed. 



The keels bordering the frontal depression and 

 the inner orbits are smooth and shining, and are con- 

 tinued above and round the ocelli; the upper part is 

 stouter and more distinctly raised than the rest and 

 has an oblique slope; the part between them at the 

 top, is depressed behind the antenor ocellus. 



Hexadialcis, gen. nov. 



Antennae l2-jointed, with 2 ring joints, counting 



the last joint as one; they are placed in the centre 



of the head, opposite the lower edge of the eyes, 



which are parallel and scarcely longer than the malar- 



space; flagellum pilose; ocelli in a curve, placed above 

 and close to the edge of the antennal depression. 

 Pronotum large. Parapsidal furrows distinct. Scutellum 

 large, its apex depressed, clearly separated, the end 

 rounded. Sides of metanotum bluntly rounded. Hinder 

 femora with 6 teeth, the basal 3 widely separated, 

 the apical close together. First abdominal segment a 

 little longer than the following united ; the ovipositor 

 more than half the length of the abdomen, broad, stout. 

 Abdomen rounded at base. The stylus, seen laterally, 

 is of almost equal height to the apex, the lower part 

 of which projects beyond the upper and is roundly 

 curved. The 1st joint of the hind tarsi is hardly longer 

 than the 2nd. Frontal depression deep, margined, not 

 quite so broad as the space between it and the eyes. 

 The 2. to 4. abdominal segments are equal in length; 

 the 5. is longer; the stylus has a conspicuous spiracle 

 near the apex. Fore claws untoothed. 



In Ashmead's arrangement this genus would 

 come in near Trigonura and Thaumatella. 

 Hexachalcis rufomaculata, sp. nov. 



Black, the mesonotum, scutellum, tegulae, knees 

 and tarsi, red; wings hyaline, suffused with fuscous, 

 the nervures black. The head, thorax and anterior 

 part of coxae and femora covered with white pubes- 

 cence. Head and thorax coarsely, closely punctured, 

 except the antennal depression which is somewhat 

 strongly transversely striated and the lower half of 

 the propleurae which is smooth; the lower part of 

 the occiput is coarsely aciculated. The projecting 

 apex of the scutellum is depressed and bears some 

 stout longitudinal keels. The punctures on the pleurae 

 are larger than those on the top; they run into reticu- 

 lations. There is a smooth space below the tegulae; 

 the base of the mesopleurae depressed, smooth, except 

 in the centre, which is coarsely, irregularly striated. 

 There is an obscure row of punctures in the centre 

 of the 2. to 4. abdominal segments; the 5. is more 

 distinctly punctured all over and the stylus is still 

 more strongly punctured. Ç. Length to end of stylus, 

 8 mm. 



The 3. and 4. femoral teeth are longer than the 

 others; the apical are short and stumpy. Hind coxa 

 two and a half times as long as it is wide at the 

 base. 



Haltichellini. 

 Stomatoceras varitarsis, sp. nov. 



Black, the apex of the tibiae and the greater 

 part of the tarsi testaceous; wings hyaline, a small 

 cloud at the stigma, which may be almost obsolete 

 and there may be another between it and the apex 

 of the wings; the nervures black. Head and thorac 

 covered with silvery pubescence. $. Length 3 mm. 



Antennal scape smooth and shining, covered with 

 a silvery pile; the flagellum opaque. Malar space as 

 long as the eyes, opaque and bearing some oblique 

 curved striate. The upper three-fourths of the posterior 

 part of the temples deeply, widely furrowed. The 

 face and front opaque, finely rugose, the upper, outer 

 part of the front transversely striated-reticulated; the 

 keel bordering the front is curved roundly behind the 

 anterior ocellus, separating it from the posterior pair. 

 Thorax above umbilically punctate, the mesonotum 

 more strongly than the pronotum and the scutellum 

 more strongly than the mesonotum; the prothorax 

 margined behind. The sides and apex of scutellum 

 margined, the apex slightly incised, the sides of the 

 incision straight, oblique. Metanotum closely reticu- 

 lated, the sides stoutly keeled, the centre with 2 finer 



