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The metasternal forks are not roundly curved and diverging as in /;. appendigaster, 

 being more as they are in E. minuta as figured by SCHLETTERER, Ann. d. k. k. Xaturh. 

 Hofmus. IV, f. 4 15 and 4 a . In ScHLETTERER's table the species would corne in near the 

 Australian E. humerata. 



Stephanus Jur. 



1. Stephanus malayanus sp. nov. 

 Manokwari, May. 



Black, the outer orbits on the innerside yellowish, on the outer more broadly red, 

 the front above the antennae and the face and oral région more obscurely red. Antennal 

 scape piceous red. Four front legs brownish in front, with the tarsi paler, the basai joints of 

 the hind tarsi pale testaceous. Wings clear hyaline, the nervures and stigma black ; the radius 

 ends shortly before the apex of the wings, the radial cellule therefore being open ; the cu- 

 bitus shortly beyond the transverse cubital nervure; the récurrent nervure is received in the 

 1 st cubital cellule close to the base of its apical third, not close to, or interstitial with it as 

 in most of the species. Ovipositor black. Ç. 



Length 11 mm.; terebra 12 mm. 



Temples broad, roundly dilated in the middle, the inner slope shorter and not so 

 rounded as the outer. Vertex closely covered with roundly curved stnae ; the hind ocelli 

 are united by a stout curved keel, the space on eitherside of it being rufous. Fore tubercle 

 rufous and larger than the posterior. Front somewhat strongly and closely transversely 

 striated; the striae at the ocelli irregular and oblique. There is a large fovea, longer than 

 broad, transverse at top and bottom and deep, on the sides of the face. Pedicle and first 

 joint of flagellum together are as long as the second. Pronotum at the apex of the basai 

 fovea closely striated ; the lower part of the propleurae closely striated, the upper smooth. 

 Parapsidal furrows deep, obscurely crenulated, extending to shortly beyond the middle; in 

 the centre is a shallower furrow which is interrupted near the base. At the base of the scu- 

 tellum is a large oval transverse fovea from which run, obliquely, 2 rows of foveae towards 

 the apex. Apex of scutellum (probably the whole) smooth. At the base of the médian seg- 

 ment is a crenulated furrow; the rest of the segment bears round, shallow, widely separated 

 punctures. Pro- and mesopleurae almost smooth ; the apical half of the metapleurae coarsely 

 reticulated. Abdominal pétiole as long as the rest of the abdomen united, closely transversely 

 striated. Hind coxae irregularly transversely striated; the 2 fémoral teeth are long, stout. 



Not unlike S. macnlifrons Cam. from Bornéo, which has the same alar neuration, but 

 the wings are not clear hyaline, but smoky; it is a larger and stouter species; it wants the 

 foveae at the base of the scutellum and the hind femora hâve numerous teeth. 



Braconidae. 

 Bracon Fab., sec. Szép. 



1. Bracon môsoensis sp. nov. 



Môso, 14 May. 

 Pale reddish yellow, the head paler, more yellowish in tint, the antennae, back of 



