38 Cameron, Hymenoptera Oricntalia. 



shorter tooth about one-fourth of their length ; the two 

 proceeding segments end at the sides in large, sharp 

 teeth. The basal segment is pallid fulvous, except for a 

 black band in the middle ; the second and third segments 

 black, except the side of the second broadly and a 

 triangular mark on the side of the third ; the fourth 

 segment is pallid rufo-fulvous except at the base and the 

 sides ; the terminal spines pale fulvous ; the others deep 

 black ; the basal half of the ventral surface testaceous ; 

 the apical blackish. 



The above described species comes nearest in form to 

 5. leaconielcena, West., as also in its general coloration ; 

 but Westwood's species may be known from it by the 

 black thorax. 



Apanteles taproban^:, sp. nov. 



Niger, pedibus abdominisque subtus rufo-tcstaceis ; alis 



hyalinis. 2 . Long. 2 mm. 



Hab. Trincomali, Ceylon (Yerbury). 



Antennae longer than the body, the scape testaceous, 

 the flagellum obscure brownish beneath. Head black ; 

 the mandibles and palpi testaceous ; the face finely punc- 

 tured; its centre raised, the raised part becoming gradually 

 wider towards the apex. Thorax above thickly covered 

 with a pale pubescence ; the median segment rugosely 

 punctured; the propleurae, the mesopleurae in front of the 

 depression, and the sternum finely punctured; the apex of 

 the metapleurae more closely and coarsely punctured; the 

 legs rufo-testaceous except the base of the fore coxae and 

 the whole of the hinder coxae, which are black; the latter 

 coarsely punctured. The stigma fuscous ; the nervures 

 pale white, the basal two segments of the abdomen closely 

 punctured; the sides of the second segment narrowly, the 

 others broadly, and the ventral surface rufo-testaceous. 



