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notum—the mark narrowed in the middle—a large mark on 
the Ist and on the apical two segments and two large marks, 
broader than Jong, on all the others, a mark on all the tibize at 
the base, a large mark on the hinder coxz, one on the outer 
and inner side of the hinder trochanters,a large line on the 
outer and inner side of the hinder femora and on the base of the 
last joint of the four hinder tarsi, black. Wings hyaline, the apex 
with a distinct smoky cloud. Areola large, 6-angled, of almost 
equal width at base and apex and projecting angularly in the 
middle. Ovipositor shorter than the hinder tibie. ©. 
Length 14 mm.; terebra nearly 3 mm. 
Hab. Kuching. 
Antenne black: the scape yellow below: the base of the fla- 
gellum beneath and the apical joints brownish. Face closely 
punctured and thickly covered with white pubescence. The par- 
apsidal furrows are deep and distinct only on the basal third of 
the mesonotum. ‘The scutellum is distinctly keeled on the sides, 
not so sharply behind ; the post-scutellum is distinctly keeled lat- 
erally. The tooth-bearing area is !arge and is of equal width. 
The black on the areola does not reach to its middle, on the sides 
it extends near to the middle of the tooth-bearing area. The 
keel on the metapleure does not reach the base. The middle 
segments of the abdomen are closely punctured. 
Comes into Krieger’s Section H, J. c. p. 81. 
Aanthopimpla brunneciornis, Sp. Nov. 
Luteous, the ocellar region, three roundish marks on the base 
of the mesonotum, the central being broader than long, the la- 
teral longer than broad, two marks on the Ist, 2nd, 8rd, 4th and 
6th abdominal segments anda mark on the _ base of the hinder 
tibiee, biack : the wings hyaline, the nervures and stigma black ; 
the areola is wider than long and gets gradually wider towards 
the apex ; the spiracular area is triangular ; the ovipositor is longer 
than the hinder tibie. 2. 
Length 12 mm. ovipositor 4 mm. 
Face, clypeus and Jabrum closely and finely punctured, the 
face more strongly than the clypeus and itis thickly covered 
with pale pubescence. Thorax smooth and shining ; the parapsidal 
RB. A. Soc., No. 39, 1903. 
