Hyrnenoptera Orientalis. 455 



Salius (Priconemis) peregrinus, Sm. (PI. III. f. 4). 



Eyes curved above, slightly converging beneath. Ocelli 

 almost in a triangle, the posterior separated from the eyes 

 by a somewhat greater distance than they are from each 

 other. Clypeus convex, transverse at the apex, the sides 

 rounded. Prothorax shorter than the head; the sides 

 obliquely dilated towards the head, convex above, the centre 

 furrowed, the dilated part narrowing towards the base of 

 the furrow ; behind concave. Median segment at apex 

 transverse, the apical part obliquely sloped, depressed in 

 middle, and striolate. Radial cellule lanceolate at apex, 

 elongate, narrow ; third cubital cellule at top shorter, at 

 bottom longer than the second. The second recurrent 

 nervure is received shortly before the middle. In the hind 

 wings the anal nervure is interstitial. The long spur of the 

 tibiae hardly reaches to the middle of the metatarsus. 

 In the $ the antennae are nearly as long as the body, 

 stout, tapering towards the apex ; the third and fourth 

 joints subequal. In the $ the apical abdominal segment 

 bears a thick longish tuft of black hairs. 



Saluis pedunculatus, 5;;/. 



I have a number of specimens which are probably 

 referrible to this species. Head alutaceous, the eyes curved, 

 a little converging beneath ; ocelli in pits, small, the hinder 

 separated from the eyes by a greater distance than they 

 are from each other. Head almost transverse in front, a 

 little convex behind. Clypeus piceous and transverse in 

 the middle at the apex ; the sides rounded ; mandibles 

 yellow at the base. Pronotum slightly shorter than the 

 head ; slightly narrowed towards the head ; rounded at the 

 base ; the apex a little curved inwardly. Median segment 

 gradually rounded to the apex, as long as the mesothorax. 



