I02 Cameron, HymenopUra Orientalia. 



B. The basal abscissa of the cubitus thickened, the 

 cubital cellules zvith horny points = Enicospilus. 



Enicospilus reticulatus, sp. nov. 



Fulvus; antennis flavis ; niesonoto abdoniineque late 

 nigris; alls hyalinis, nervis stigmateque nigris. ?• 



Long. 30 mm. 



Antennae longer than the body, uniformly coloured; 

 the scape obscurely punctured ; sparsely covered with pale 

 hair; the flagellum thickly with a fuscous, microscopic 

 pile. Head fulvous ; the face with a faint yellowish tinge; 

 the ocellar region deep black ; the face distinctly punc- 

 tured; the clypeus obscurely punctured; the apex smooth. 

 Mandibles closely punctured at the base ; the teeth deep 

 black ; the palpi fulvous, covered thickly with long, white 

 hair. Thorax fulvous ; on the mesonotum are three large 

 black marks, and on the mesosternum two large black 

 marks. The depression at the base of the scutellum large 

 and deep ; the keel bordering it covered with long, pale 

 hair ; the base of the scutellum is closely and finely punc- 

 tured, closely longitudinally striated, and the whole thickly 

 covered with long, white hair ; at the apex there is a small 

 part separated from the rest by a keel, and of a darker 

 colour and closely longitudinally striated; the postscu- 

 tellum indistinct, and bordered on either side by a stout, 

 oblique keel. The base of the median segment is obliquely 

 depressed at the base and apex ; the centre at the base 

 has a long central, bordered by a shorter keel and the 

 edges by a curved one ; the apical part smooth and 

 without any keels. The smooth basal part of the median 

 segment is bordered by a curved keel ; in front of this 

 the segment is stoutly irregularly reticulated ; in the 

 middle at the base are two straight narrow keels ; the 

 centre beyond these bordered by a much stouter keel ; the 



