44 Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



covered thickly with moderately long, fuscous hair; at the 

 base of the scutellum is a wide and deep semicircular 

 depression. All the coxae and trochanters are white; the 

 tibiae are for the greater part white behind ; all the legs 

 thickly covered with short, white hair ; the claws are bifid. 

 The second cubital cellule is shorter than the third ; the 

 first transverse cubital nervure is faint ; the transverse 

 basal nervure is received the length of the first transverse 

 cubital nervure from the cubital ; the first recurrent 

 in the middle. In the hind wings the humeral nervure is 

 received beyond the transverse brachial, nearer the apex. 

 On the abdomen the apex of the first, the second to fourth, 

 and the greater part of the fifth segments are testaceous. 



Selandria FUSCINERVIS, Sp. nov. 



Nigra; coxis, trochanteribus, basi tibiaruni late tarsisque 

 anterioribus albis ; alis hyalinis, stigmate nervisque fuscis. ? . 



Long. 9 mm. 



Antennae short, stout, distinctly tapering towards the 

 apex, thickly covered, especially at the base, with short, 

 stiff, black pubescence, the third joint is distinctly longer 

 than the fourth. Head shining, impunctate, the front and 

 vertex thickly covered with fuscous, the face with longer, 

 paler hair ; that on the labrum being the longest ; the 

 frontal area obsolete ; the furrows on the vertex distinct, 

 except at the base ; above the antennae is a deep fovea, 

 broader than long, rounded at the base and sides, more 

 transverse at the apex ; the sides oblique. Apex of 

 clypeus transverse, its sides rounded ; the mandibular 

 teeth piceous ; the palpi fuscous-black, covered thickly 

 with pale pubescence. Mesonotum shining, impunctate, 

 thickly (especially at the base) covered with fuscous 

 pubescence. Pleurae shining, the apex of the propleurae 

 rough. Legs black ; the apex of the coxae, the trochan- 



