1 86 Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



slope from the base to the apex. The lineal spiracles are 

 placed in the middle, if anything nearer the apex than 

 the base. Legs, especially the hinder, stout ; the base of 

 the front tarsi incised, and nearly twice the length of the 

 tibiae ; the fourth joint of the hinder tarsi minute, not 

 half the length of the third ; the claws large, curved. 

 Abdomen closely punctured, except on the petiole, which 

 is as long as the second segment, and is not much 

 depressed at the base ; the apical segment and the ovi- 

 positor as in Pimpla. The body black, largely marked with 

 yellow ; the wings with an apical cloud. Tarsi spinose. 



In the elongated face, and in the form of the areolet 

 and of the radial nervure, this genus resembles the Aus- 

 tralian Lissopimpla Kriech. (Xenopimpla Cam.), but that 

 differs in having the mesonotum trilobate, the median 

 segment transversely striated and toothed laterally, the 

 abdomen smooth, and the hinder femora toothed near 

 the apex. 



Chrysopimpla ornatipes, sp. nov. 



Nigra; capite, thorace abdoniineque late flavomaculatis ; 

 pedibus fulvis, coxis flavomaculatis ; alis hyalinis, apice 

 fusco-unimaculatis^ stigmate testaceo. ? . 



Long. 14 ; terebra 5 mm. 



Antennae fully longer than the body ; filiform, black, 

 the scape yellow beneath, covered with pale hair; the base 

 of the flagellum brownish beneath ; the apex rufous. 

 Head yellow ; the front broadly in the middle, but 

 narrowed before the ocelli ; the ocellar region and the 

 occiput, except near the eyes, black. The mandibles are 

 yellow, with the teeth black ; the palpi yellow. The 

 entire head smooth, shining and impunctate ; very sparsely 

 covered with pale hair. Mesonotum black, closely and 

 rather strongly punctured ; on either side is a yellow line 



