588 Deutsch. Ent. Zeitsclir. 1908. 



8. Die Sternopleuren nur oben ein wenig weifslich schillernd. 

 Die Vorderschenkel unten an der Basis und gegen die 

 Spitze mit je einem abstehenden Haar. 2 Vertikale, 

 starke Orbitale und Postvertikale (siehe die Gattungs- 

 Übersicht!); 3,25 mm 1. Meroplius stercorarius Rob.-Desv. 

 Die Sternopleuren ganz weifs schillernd. Die Vorderschenkel 

 unten ohne abstehende Haare. 1 Vertikale, schwache Orbitale 

 und Postvertikale (Gattungs-Übersicht!); 3 — 3,5 mm 1. 



Enicita annulipes Meig. 



Description of a New Species of Parasitic Cynipidae 

 from Kuching, Borneo. (Hym.) 



By P. Cameron, Whitle, New Mills (England). 



P sil os ein a rufipes sp. nov. 



Black, smooth and shining ; the basal 7 joints of the antennae 

 and the legs red, wings hyaline, the nervures fuscous, the edges 

 with a dense , distinct hair fringe ; the radial cellule more than 

 twice longer than wide, the apical abscissa of the radius curved, 

 distinctly thicker than the rest, the nervure bounding its anterior 

 being also thickened, there is no closed cubital cellule, only the 

 apical transverse cubital nervure being present. There is a 

 6-jointed, not very clearly separated club ; the basal Joint is not 

 quite so stout as the others ; the basal 4 joints are as broad 

 as long, the 5 th longer than wide, the apical clearly longer than 

 it , twice longer than wide and narrowed towards the apex. 

 Scutellar cup small , round ; the depression at the foot of the 

 scutellum large. Middle of metanotum raised, bordered, narrowed 

 towards the base, the sides apparently covered with short white 

 pubescence ; the whole is tinged with rufous. — Length 1 mm. 



The type of Psüosema Kieffer has a 5-jointed antennal club, 

 but Ashmead says of it and its ally Schizosema Kief. "Club 

 of antennae 5-jointed (rarely 6-jointed)". There is no other 

 genus in which the present species can be placed, c. f. Ashmead, 

 Psyche, 1903, 62. This is the first species of Eucoilinae I have 

 seen from the Oriental Zoological Region. 



