IQO Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



from which it differs in the strongly pectinated claws ; 

 in the appendiculated areolet, in the longer and thinner 

 legs, and in the basal three abdominal segments being 

 longer compared with their breadth. 



Some species of Lissonota have the areolet petiolate, 

 but only shortly so. The hinder tarsi are spinose, the 

 fore tarsi are twice the length of the tibise. The antennae 

 are longer — if anything longer than the body — than in 

 Lissonota ; the mandibular teeth are equal in length ; the 

 eyes are margined on the lower side ; the transverse 

 median nervure is received close to the transverse basal, 

 nearer the apex of the wings. 



Ctenopimpla albomaculata, sp. nov. 



Nigra; facie, ore, linea proitoti, scutelli apice, lima 

 magna mesopleurariwt flavis ; pedibus rufis ; coxis tro- 

 chanteribusque anticis flavis ; coxis, trochanteribus, tibiis 

 tarsisque posticis nigris ; alis fulvohyalinis, stigmate ner- 

 visque fuscis. ? . 



Long. lo ; terebra fere lo mm. 



Antennae filiform, black ; brownish towards the apex ; 

 the head below the antennae lemon-yellow, except for a 

 broad band down the middle of the face and the foveae ; 

 the upper orbits narrowly yellow, and the outer orbits 

 at the bottom more broadly, yellow. The front, vertex 

 and the face closely punctured, sparsely pilose ; the 

 clypeus roundly convex, smooth, impunctate ; the 

 mandibular teeth black. Mesonotum opaque, closely 

 punctured ; the scutellum more strongly punctured ; on 

 the base are two large, yellow marks, somewhat pear- 

 shaped ; placed obliquely and meeting in the middle of 

 the scutellum, where they almost unite ; the notum at 

 their sides shining and strongly striated. Median 

 segment closely and uniformly punctured, except at the 



