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Antennas fuscous-black. Face and clypeus closely punc- 

 tured, the centre of the face obscurely striated ; the front and 

 vertex smooth. Scutellum rugosely punctured, its apex trans- 

 versely striated. Median segment sparsely covered and the 

 abdomen thickly covered with white hair; the middle segments 

 closely punctured. Tarsi spinose. 



Xanthophwpla Kuchingensis, sp. nov. 



Luteous, the vertex and the lower part of the front 

 broadly in the centre, the occiput between the eyes, a large 

 mark on the mesonotum in front of the tegulas, squarely dila- 

 ted in the centre at the base, with the sides rounded, a mark on 

 the scutellar depression, the 2 basal lateral areas, the areola nar- 

 rowly at the base, a large mark, slightly, but distinctly broader 

 than long, on the 1st abdominal segment, a large, transverse 

 mark, slightly incised in the middle of the apex, on the 2nd 

 and 3rd, 2 large marks, obliquely narrowed, on the innerside, 2 

 widely separated marks on the 4th and 5th (that on the 5th less 

 distinct), black. Antennas black, the scape obscure yellow, 

 the flagellum brownish below. Areola large, its basal part ob- 

 liquely narrowed, the slightly shorter apical slightly narrowed, 

 the apex transverse ; the 2 basal areas are slightly wider ; 

 the 2nd a little widened towards the outerside. Areolet 4- 

 angled, shortly appendiculated ; the recurrent nervureis 

 received between the middle and apex. 9 • 

 Hab. Kuching. August. 



Xanthopimpla clavipennis, sp. nov. 



Luteous, the ocellar region, a broad band, roundly curved 

 in front, more transverse behind, near the base of mesonotum, 

 a broad band across the base of the metano'tum, a large mark, 

 roundly dilated at the apex, roundly contracted at the base, on 

 the centre of the 1st segment an irregular spot, wider than 

 long and narrowed on the outerside on the 2nd, a large, oblique 

 mark, rounded laterally, widely contracted in the centre at the 

 base and more narrowly at the apex, on the 3rd, a small mark 

 (but wider and more regular than the small mark on the 2nd) 

 on the sides of the 4th, a large, regular transverse fully twice 



R A. Soc. No. i4, 1905. 



