Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 1908. 687 



Descriptions ofNewSpecies oiBraconidae from Borneo. 



(Hym.) 



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



Vipio borneanus sp. nov. 



Luteous , shining , the nagellum of antennae fuscous at the 

 base, blackish for the rest ; wings luteous to the upper part of 

 the transverse basal nervure and the lower discoidal cellule, 

 fuscous black, slighthly tinged with violaceous for the remainder ; 

 the base of the stigma is dark luteous ; there is a small hyaline 

 cloud below it and another in front of the recurrent nervure. 

 Face closely , somewhat strongly punctured ; laterally above the 

 puncturation is not so close. There are 2 keels , converging 

 below , above the antennae , and from them a curved one runs 

 round the antennae. Base of mesonotum smooth, the apex sparsely, 

 weakly punctured. Scutellum much more closely and strongly 

 punctured, rounded , its apex with a narrow depression, bounded 

 by stout keels. Basal slope of metanotum surrounded by a stout 

 keel , and with a longitudinal one in the centre ; there are 5 

 areae ; the central square and smaller than the others , the 2 nd 

 larger and narrowed at the base, the 3 rd still larger and roundly 

 narrowed towards the apex ; outside the spiracles is a stout, 

 oblique keel , forming a large area ; the apical slope is a little 

 depressed and bears some stout Striae. The apical Joint of the 

 middle tarsi and the hinder entirely black , fuscous below. cf. 



Length 14 mm. 



Kuching (H e w i 1 1). 



Chelonus euryspilus sp. nov. 



Black, the scape of the antennae rufous, the anterior tibiae 

 pale testaceous, the base of the middle tibiae pale to beyond the 

 middle , fuscous beyond it , there is a broad white band near 

 the middle of the hind pair ; wings hyaline to the base of stigma, 

 fuscous beyond ; the lower part of stigma and the nervures 

 fuscous , the rest of stigma black. Antennae 25-jointed , longer 

 than the body. $. 



Length 2 mm. 



Kuching. June (John H e w i 1 1). 



Face opaque, closely, finely uniformly punctured ; the clypeus 

 more shining , finely punctured , but not so closely as the face ; 

 the upper part of the head more finely punctured than the face. 

 Mesonotum shining , minutely punctured , the sides at the base 

 finely striated. Scutellum roundly convex, finely, but not closely, 



