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13. Juli 1912. 



No. 14. 



XXVII. Jahrgang. 



Societas entomologica. 



Organ für den internationalen Entomologen =Verein. 



Journal de la Société entomologique internationale. 



Journal of the International Entomological Society. 



„Vereinigt mit Entomologischer Rundschau und Insektenbörse." 



Gegründet l886 von Fritz RiM, fortgeführt von seinen Erben unter Mitwirkung bedeutender Entomologen und hervorragender Fachleute. 



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57. 92 (91. 1) 



Descriptions of New Greuera and Species 

 of Parasitic Hymenoptera taken at Kn- 

 elling", Sarawak, Borneo by Mr. Joliii 

 Hemtt B. A. 



By P. Cameron. 



Chalcididae. 



Perilampiis megalaspis, sp. nov. 



Black, the flagellum of antennae and the tarsi 

 ruf o-testaceous ; wings clear hyaline, the nervures 

 black; middle of mandibles rufous ; the head smooth, 

 the malar space somewhat strongly striated ; the 

 frontal depression large, bare, shining, the rest of the 

 head covered with a white pile; the face roundly 

 raised in the middle, bare, shining; the clypeus 

 densely pilose, bordered laterally by straight, obhque 

 furrows. Pro-mesonotum and scutellum closely uni- 

 formly punctured, the punctures running iiito reticu- 

 lations; j)arapsidal furrows narrow, distinct. Scutel- 

 lum very large, longer than the mesonotum, gradually, 

 obHquely narrowed towards the apex, which is trans- 

 verse. Propleurae punctured hke the pronotum. Meso- 

 pleurae smooth, tinged with violaceous ; a large ovate 

 fovea at the base above and a narrower oblique one 

 opposite it at the apex; behind this is a curved, 

 crenulated one, widened below; down the centre of 

 the base are 4 round f oveae ; the lower part is depres- 

 sed ; there is a curved crenulated furrow on the upper 

 three-fourths of the base of the metapleurae. Abdomen 

 smooth and shining. The abdomen, pleurae and fe- 

 mora are tinged with blue, the pleurae having also 

 some violaceous tints. ? Length 3 mm. 



The scutellum is larger than usual and projects 

 over the base of abdomen. 



Glyphotoma, gen. nov. 



Eyes large, pilose, oval. OceUi in a triangle. Temp- 

 les almost obsolete; occiijut transverse. Antennae 



10-jointed, with one ring joint; joints 3 to 9 curved 

 upwards, narrowed towards the apex; from the top 

 of the base a curved, hairy process originates, the 

 rounded curve being from the base towards the apex 

 of the joint; the 7"' to 10"' joints are united by a 

 narrow rod, not by the whole surface as are the basal 

 joints ; the last joint is transverse at the base, becomes 

 gradiially narrowed towards the apex; it is fuUy 3 

 times longer than it is wide at the base; the scape 

 is stout and does not reach to the ocelh ; between the 

 antennae is a stout keel which extends below them. 

 Pronotum large, nearly as long as the space between 

 the base of the mesonotum and the scutellum, which 

 is flat and triangular; it is bordered by obhque fur- 

 rows. Abdomen sessile; the apices of the segments 

 transverse. Legs stout; the hind coxae much thicker 

 and longer than the others, as long as the femora ; the 

 middle tibiae with one, the hinder with 2 spurs ; the 

 tarsi 4-jointed. Mandibles broad, their apex oblique, 

 with 2 mmute teeth on the lower edge. Marginal 

 nervure 3 times longer than the stigmal; there is a 

 cloud below the latter; the outer edges of the A^dngs 

 are shortly ciliated. 



The centre of the mesopleurae is hollowed; there 

 is a distinct, deep, longish oval fovea below and in 

 front of the tegulae. The head is roundly narrowed 

 from the eyes to the mandibles. There are no parapsi- 

 dal furrows. Apex of clypeus transverse. The wings 

 are long. 



The ? has the antennae stout , longish , the 

 apical joint narrowed to a point, nearly as long as 

 the XDreceding 2 united; the amiellus is rounded, a 

 little longer than vnde, the 3"^ joint is about one 

 quarter longer than the 4"'; all the flagellar joints 

 are closely and rather longly pilose. The abdomen is 

 as long as the thorax, is pilose and narrowed to a 

 point at the apex. The form of the antemiae in the 3 

 is more like they are in Hippota than in any of 

 the described genera; the long hind coxae are as in 

 that genus. 



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