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verse median nervure in hind wings being broken below the 

 middle. In both species the recurrent nervure is received 

 directly opposite to the base of the basal abscissa of the radius. 



Pleuroneurophion grandis, sp. nov. 



Luteous, the head paler, apex of abdomen darker, pro- and 

 mesothorax closely punctured ; scutellum, except at the base, 

 irregularly transversely striated, its keels curved inwardly at 

 the apex, which is transverse, the basal depression with a stout 

 keel in the centre ; the post-scutellum is separated from it 

 by a deep furrow, its side being oblique ; the post-scutellum has 

 an oblique slope towards the apex and is bordered by straight 

 keels. Basal depression of metanotum large, deep ; there is 

 a central keel and the apex is stoutly irregularly, striated ; 

 the part behind the keel is closely, minutely punctured ; the rest 

 irregularly, strongly transversly reticulated ; metapleural keel 

 stout, roundly curved at the apex. Disco-cubital nervure 

 roundly, broadly, not acutely angled before the middle ; there 

 is no trace of a stump of a nervure. The basal 2 segments of 

 the abdomen are as long as the head and the thorax united. 

 The cubitus in the hind wing is straight, not curved at the base 

 and apex ; the apical abscissa is the longer and is not sloped like 

 the basal. The part of the disco-cubital nervure behind the 

 angle is slightly longer than that between it and the recurrent 

 nervure. 



This is one of the largest species. Himalayas. 



Eniscospilus ?iigropectus, sp. nov. 



Luteous, the middle of the abdomen paler, the mesonotum, 

 mesopleuree, mesosternum and the apical 3 segements of the 

 abdomen black ; wings hyaline, the nervures and stigma black ; 

 there is only one horny point ; it is longer than broad, conical, 

 transverse at the apex, rounded and narrowed behind. 9 . 



Length 17 mm. 

 Hab. Kuching. 



Head smooth and shining, the ocellar region black. Behind 

 and above the curved keel on the mesoplurae are stout keels, 



R A. Soc, No. 44, 1905. 



