104 HYMENOPTERA FROM SARAWAK. 
basal lateral depressions and in the centre at the apex; the basal 
area is finely and closely longitudinally striated; it is twice 
longer than its greatest width and becomes gradually narrowed 
towards the base and apex, the apical part being almost twice 
the length of the basal. Radial cellule long and narrow; the 
2nd cubital is, on the lower side, nearly 3 times the length of 
the first and is distinctly longer than the 3rd. ‘There is a small 
fulvous cloud on the base of the fore wing on the apical side. The 
ovipositor has the sheath thickly haired at the base and has a 
broad white band near the apex. 
The legs are only shortly and sparsely haired; the parap- 
sidal furrows are deep; the scutellar depression is shallow and 
irregularly striated ; the hypopygium is large and projects be- 
yond the cerci and is brownish in colour. 4 
Comes near to J. insignis, Sm. sec. Szepligeti Termész. Fuze- 
tek, xxiv, 372, but that species is larger (20 mm.) and has the 
ovipositor shorter compared with the body; has the 38rd and 
4th segments striated, the 3rd antennal joint hardly longer 
than the 4th, the scape only twice longer than broad, ete. 
Iphiaulus Kuchingensis, Sp. nov. 
Length 12 mm.; terebra 45 mm. 
Hab. Kuching, February. 
Agrees in colouration with /. Shelford but is smaller, more 
slenderly built and has. the ovipositor shorter compared with 
the body, the radial cellule is not fulvous on the basal part, the 
apex of the petiole is not distinctly transversely striated; its 
central apical part is more strongly and distinctly longitudinally 
striated ; the area on the lase of the 2nd segment is not so 
distinctly defined and is continued as a keel to near the apex of 
the segment, there being no keel on She/fordi; there are on it 
two lateral] oblique keels bordering and limiting the basal half 
of the segment; and the apical two-thirds of the ovipositor are 
white. 
_&cape of antenne cylindrical, not hollowed, becoming gra- 
dually wider towards the apex; its length about twice of the 
width at the apex. Face, except immediately over the centre of 
the clypeus, closely and coarsely punctured and covered with 
Jour. Straits Branch 
