124 Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



apical divisions of the radius are oblique ; the apical (and 

 larger) is not quite so straight; the recurrent nervure is 

 largely bullated at the top. The wings do not reach much 

 beyond the apex of the second abdominal segment. The 

 petiole entirely, the second abdominal segment above, and 

 the base of the third, are black; the rest rufous; the 

 petiole is smooth at the base; beyond the middle are 

 some scattered punctures; the sides above before the 

 apex are finely and closely striated ; the second segment 

 above is closely and finely longitudinally striated, except 

 at the apex, which is smooth; the basal portion of the 

 third segment is similarly striated ; in the middle above, 

 these two segments are depressed. 



LiMNERIA BUDDHA, Sp. IIOV. 



Nigra; abdomine ricfo, petiolo nigro ; pedibus rufis ; 

 trochanteribus coxisque anterioribus flavis ; alts hyalinis^ 

 stigmate fusco. ?. 



Long. 7; terebra 2 mm. 



Scape of the antennae yellow, blackish above, below 

 covered with long, pale hair; the flagellum thickly covered 

 with short, black hair. Head black ; the mandibles and 

 palpi yellow ; the mandibular teeth black, piceous at the 

 base. The face and clypeus closely uniformly and rather 

 strongly punctured, thickly covered with fuscous and 

 silvery pubescence ; the front and vertex less strongly 

 punctured than the face and more shortly and sparsely 

 pilose. Thorax black, closely punctured; the mesonotum 

 sparsely covered with short fuscous ; the rest more thickly 

 with longer, silvery hair. The scutellum is less strongly 

 punctured than the mesonotum ; the depression at its base 

 covered in the middle with longish, white hair ; the post- 

 scutellum with a round, deep fovea on either side; the part 

 at the sides of it very smooth and shining. Median seg- 



