142 Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



covered with pale hair ; metapleurae above strongly reti- 

 culated, the lower part closely reticulated, the reticulations 

 running into punctures ; the apex with the reticulations 

 larger. The four anterior legs whitish yellow ; the coxae 

 black behind ; the posterior legs have a more decided 

 fulvous tinge and are broadly marked with black on the 

 apical half above ; the apical joint of the trochanters, 

 except at the base beneath; the apex of the femora, and 

 slightly more than the apical half of the tibiae, black. 

 Wings hyaline ; the nervures black on the basal part ; the 

 apical and the stigma testaceous. Abdomen black, shining, 

 smooth ; the base of the petiole broadly, its apex more 

 narrowly, and the apices of the other segments broadly, 

 whitish-yellow. The petiole is oblique, shortly appendicu- 

 lated above ; the recurrent nervure is received in its apical 

 third. 



EUGALTA PUNCTULATA, Sp. nov. 



Long 12 ; terebra 10 mm. 



Comes nearer to E. nigricollzs, but is smaller, and has 

 the mesonotum distinctly punctured; the clypeus semi- 

 circularly depressed at the apex ; the petiole shorter; the 

 second segment closely and rather strongly punctured; 

 the hinder tibiae black, broadly yellow at the base and 

 apex. 



Scape of antennae black, yellowish beneath ; the base 

 of the flagellum black — the rest broken off. Head black ; 

 the face yellow, the clypeus testaceous, darker in the 

 centre, the palpi yellow. The face shining, projecting in 

 the middle, covered with shallow punctures and with 

 long, pale hair ; the clypeus with a raised, broad, semi- 

 circular border at the base, forming a semicircular hollow 

 in the middle. Mandibles black, piceous at the base. 

 Front depressed ; the inner orbits margined ; the outer 



