56 Cameron, Hymenoptera Orientalia. 



farrow runs down from the ocelli ; the clypeus very 

 shining, bearing some large, deep, widely separated 

 punctures ; its apex with two large, oval foveae in the 

 centre, and fringed with long, reddish-fulvous hair, as is 

 also the labrum. The apex of the mandibles piceous, 

 fringed at the base with a few long, fulvous hairs. 

 Flagellum shining, sparsely covered with a few black 

 hairs. Pronotum at the sides above triangular ; the 

 angles sharp ; the propleurae excavated, shining, im- 

 punctate, glabrous ; the mesonotum shining, impunctate ; 

 thickly covered with fuscous hair, the hair on the sides to 

 the tegulse much thicker and paler ; the middle towards 

 the base with a shallow, not very distinct, furrow ; and 

 there is on either side, extending from in front of the 

 tegulae to the scutellum, a narrow, more distinctly defined 

 furrow; scutellum and post-scutellum impunctate, thickly 

 covered (especially the post-scutellum) with long, fuscous 

 hair. The base of the mesopleurae thickly covered with 

 long, pale hair, the rest of it with the hair sparser. 

 Median segment shagreened, the base without any 

 enclosed or punctured space ; sparsely haired ; the apex 

 thickly covered with long, white hair. Tegulae very 

 shining, impunctate. Wings hyaline ; the nervures dark 

 fuscous. Legs, especially the hinder, covered with long, 

 white hair ; the hair on the hinder tarsi very thick and 

 long, and having a faint fulvous tinge. Abdomen shining, 

 smooth ; the base with a few scattered hairs ; the apex 

 thickly covered with long, fuscous hair ; the ventral 

 surface covered thickly with long, pale hair. 



Steganomus FULVIPENNIS, Sp. nov. 



Long. 7 mm. 



Hab. Poona, Bombay ( Wroughtoii). 



The two new species here described may be separated 



