138 Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



whitish yellow ; the coxae and femora are lined above 

 with black ; the hinder coxae are more broadly black 

 above ; the trochanters are black above ; the femora 

 almost entirely black ; the tibiae black, white at the base 

 to near the middle ; the tarsi white. Wings hyaline, with 

 a slight fulvous tinge ; the stigma and nervures black ; 

 the recurrent nervure is received about its length in front 

 of the transverse cubital. Abdomen black ; the segments 

 lined with white at their apices, the white lines dilated 

 in the middle. Petiole transversely striated, more coarsely 

 on the basal half; the apical half furrowed down the 

 middle ; its sides at the end punctured ; the second 

 segment is strongly, the third less strongly, punctured; 

 the others shagreened ; the gastrocceli are smooth and 

 deep ; the base on the outer side of the segments projects ; 

 on the sides of the third segment is a narrow depression. 



EUGALTA ALBITARSIS, Sp. nov. 



Nigra; annulo flagelli antennarum late, tegulis, coxis 

 tarsisque alb is ; femoribiis posticis basique tibiarmn posti- 

 carumfulvis; alls hyalinis, ?iervis stigmateque nigris. ?. 



Long. II ; terebra 6 mm. 



Antennae black; the ninth to seventeenth joints white; 

 the scape pale fulvous beneath. Head black; the face 

 and palpi yellowish white ; the clypeus dark brownish ; 

 depressed in the middle near the apex, which is rounded. 

 Front and vertex smooth, shining, almost bare, plum- 

 beous black ; the inner orbits above distinctly margined; 

 the face covered with long, white, the clypeus more thickly 

 with longer, pale fulvous, hair. Mandibles black. Thorax 

 black ; the propleurae plumbeous ; its lower edge, the 

 tubercles and tegulae, white. Mesonotum closely and 

 rather strongly punctured ; its apex in the middle trans- 

 versely striated, depressed. Scutella closely punctured ; 



