HYMENOPTERA FROM SARAWAK. 10] 
are stout, roundly curved and bluntly pointed at the apex. 
Petiole smooth above; its apical half laterally stoutly, obliquely 
striated. 
STEPHANIDA. 
Foenatopus fuscinervis, Sp. Nov. 
Black: the head dark red; the vertex blackish; the basal 
joints of the antenne pale rufous; the wings clear hyaline; the 
nervures and stigma pale fuscous; the abdominal petiole twice 
the length of the following joints united; the prothorax twice 
the length of the mesothorax, ¢. ek 
Length 13 mm. 
Hab. Kuching. | 
The scape of the antenne is not much longer than the 2nd 
joint, which is slightly more than one half the length of the 3rd; 
the 4th is as long as the 2nd and 3rd united. The apical three 
frontal tubercles are stout, narrowed, but not sharply, above; 
the hinder pair are smaller and more rounded. Face closely 
rugosely punctured; its sides finely and closely transversely 
striated. Vertex closely, distinctly transversely striated and 
indistinctly furrowed down the middle, the furrow not breaking 
the striz. The inner orbits are distinctly margined; the outer 
are pale yellowish. Prothorax closely and rather strongly 
aciculated, except at the apex which is testaceous in colour; 
there is a curved, not very stout keel on the apex; a stout keel 
runs between the tegule; the middle of the mesonotum is deeply 
depressed, the depression with some transverse striz, and it is 
rounded at the base and apex. ‘The base of the metanotum is 
widely depressed ; in the centre are 2 stout straight keels; out- 
side these is a thinner one; outside these a stouter oblique one 
and the edges are also keeled. ‘The rest of the segment is 
stoutly reticulated, except the lower part of the metapleure, 
which is smooth, except for 4 stout, slightly oblique keels, 
Mesopleure sparsely punctured at the base and apex. Petiole 
very long and slender, closely striated ; the sides, except on the 
apical fourth, furrowed; the sides of the 2nd and 3rd segments 
are testaceous. ‘The alar stigma is long, nearly as long as the 
radia] nervure ; it is pale in the centre, pointed at the apex from 
R. A. Soc., No. 39, 1903, 
