HYMENOPTERA FROM SARAWAK. 99 
‘The fore coxe are for the greater part purple; the fore temora 
have a large green mark on the top; the apices of the 4: front 
femora are paler than the rest of them; the 4 hinder tarsi are 
dark testaceous. 
FE. imperialis, Sm., from Sarawak may be known from this 
by the ovipositor being two-thirds of the length of the abdo- 
men and by the legs being black. In our species the anterior 
ocellus is larger than the two posterior and is placed in front 
of them about double the distance these are separated from 
each other ; the ocellar rezion is an elongated oval and is clearly 
separated from the eyes; the vertex behind them is depressed. 
The prothorax is long, two-thirds of the length of the meso- 
thorax ; the head is almost double its width; the metathorax is 
fully half the length of the scutellum; the incision on the apex 
of the 3rd dorsal segment is better marked than it is on the 
basal two. 
EVANIIDA. 
Evania malayana, sp. nov. 
Black; the palpi white; the wings hyaline iridescent, the 
nervures and stigma black; the mandibles with a testaceous 
band behind the teeth; the face with a small raised point in 
the centre, 6. 
Length 11 mm. 
Hab. Kuching. 
Face, clypeus and mandibles thickly covered with white 
pubescence, smooth and shining. Front irregularly striated ; the 
striz more or less intersecting and forming narrow elongated, 
irregular reticulations; in the centre is a moderately stout long- 
itudinal keel. Hinder ocelli separated from each other by not 
quite half the distance they are from the eyes. Malar space 
closely and finely striated, the strive: obliquely curved. The 
central lobe of the mesonotum bears shallow, irregular punc- 
tures ; the scutellum is less distinctly and more finely punctured; 
metanotu'n closely reticulated; in the centre the reticulations 
are closer, longer and narrower ; laterally larger and rounder. 
At the apex the propleurz bear some shallow elongated fove ; 
near the bottom the meso- bear a broad, somewhat oblique band 
of punctures; the meta- closely and almost uniformly reticulated. 
R. A. Soc., No. 39, 1903. 
