ii6 Qkwe^O'^^ Hynieiioptera Orientalia. 



notum thickly covered with a dark fuscous pile ; the 

 scutellum thickly with long, pale hair ; the median seg- 

 ment more sparsely with silvery pubescence. Propleurse 

 closely punctured ; the lower part finely longitudinally 

 striated ; the lower part of the mesopleurae at the base 

 shining and marked with a few fine striations ; the 

 apex above finely, distinctly and closely striated to near 

 the middle, the striae slightly curved ; the metapleurae to 

 the spiracles closely punctured ; behind them closely 

 irregularly striated. Median segment punctured like the 

 mesonotum ; the base from the middle to the apex broadly 

 depressed ; the centre more sparsely, the sides more 

 thickly covered with long, white hair. Legs black ; the 

 apex of the anterior femora all round and the under side 

 to the middle, the tibiae and the tarsi testaceous. Wings 

 clear hyaline, the costa and stigma black ; the nervures 

 paler ; the areolet very shortly appendiculated at the top; 

 the nervures touching ; the first transverse cubital nervure 

 straight, the second slightly curved ; the recurrent nervure 

 is received almost in the middle of the areolet. Abdomen 

 black ; the apex of the second segment, its sides more 

 broadly, the third entirely and the fourth, except above, 

 rufous. 



Campoplex TYRANNUS, Sp. nov. 



Niger ; abdoniim rufo, pe-tiolo nigra ; pedibus fulvo- 

 testaceis ; coxis, trochanteribus, feinoribiis posticis, apice 

 tibiarum posticaruni tarsisque posticis nigris ; alis hyalinis, 

 nervis stigmateque fuscis $ . 



Long. 9 mm. 



Antennae entirely black ; the flagellum covered with 

 short, black pubescence ; the scape thickly on the under 

 side with long, black hair. Face and clypeus closely and 

 rather coarsely uniformly punctured, and thickly covered 

 with dark fuscous hair. Teeth of the mandibles rufo- 



