HYMENOPTERA FROM SARAWAK. 93 



Long: 11-12 mm. 



Front, face and clypeus covered with a silvery pile. Eyes 

 distinctly converging above ; at the top they are separated by 

 twice the length of the second joint of the antenna? ; the hinder 

 ocelli are separated from the eyes by the same distance they are 

 from each other. Clypeus rather short, broader than long. 

 Palpi black. Thorax thickly covered with silvery pubescence ; 

 the central part of the mesonotum punctured and clearly 

 separated from the lateral by a narrow furrow ; the lateral 

 parts are smooth, and the central part is more strongly punctu- 

 red on the sides. Scutellum sparsely punctured ; the post-scu- 

 tellum shagreened. Median segment thickly covered with white 

 pubescence ; irregularly, closely reticulated. Meso- and meta- 

 pleuraa closely, irregularly reticulated. Legs black; the hinder 

 femora clear red ; the tibia? obscurely rufo-testaceous, the 

 calcaria black. Wings fusco-violaceous, narrowly hyaline at 

 the base; the third cubital cellule at the top shorter than the 

 second, below about equal in length to it ; the first recurrent 

 nervure is received shortly behind the middle ; the second at 

 the apex of the basal third. Abdomen smooth and shining ; the 

 basal three segments ferruginous, the apical black and thickly 

 pruinose. 



Pseudagenia horneana, sp. nov. 



Nigra, dense argenteo-pilosa ; femoribus posticis rufis ; alis 

 fere hyalinis, nervis stigmatique nigris ; flagello antennarum 

 late rufo 9 • 



Long: fere 12 mm. 



Hab. Sarawak, Borneo (R. Shelford). 



Antennae black, the fourth and following joints rufous 

 beneath. Head alutaceous ; the lower part of the front, the 

 face, clypeus and base of mandibles densely covered with silvery 

 pubescence. The hinder ocelli are separated from the eyes by a 

 slightly greater distance than they are from each other, the 

 apex of the clypeus in the middle is smooth and shining ; mandi- 

 bles piceous near the middle ; the apical joints of the palpi pale 

 testaceous. Thorax densely pruinose ; the pile has a fulvous 

 tinge ; the pronotum is broadly rounded ; the propleura? behind 

 have two rounded, clearly separated, tubercles, the basal being 



