50 NEW GENERA AND SPECIES OF BRACONIDAE. 



shining black, the head (except on the vertex), the basal part 

 of the 2nd abdominal tergite (except a spot in the middle), 

 the basal abdominal sternites, antennae distally from 1st seg- 

 ment, tegulae and legs (except hind coxae and femora and 

 tibiae apically) yellowish to reddish brown. 



Head transverse, triangular viewed from in front, ocelli 

 arranged in an isosceles triangle on the vertex, the anterior 

 angle obtuse, lateral members about 2 diameters apart, 3 

 from eye margin, more than 1 from anterior member; the 

 ' front is excavated behind each antennae, the excavations being 

 separated by a wide carina; face shorter than wide, cheeks as 

 long as short diameter of eye. Pronotum and pleurae divided 

 by a transverse furrow or depression, middle lobe of mesonotum 

 bulging in front, parapsides complete, the furrows and lateral 

 margins costate, the furrow separating mesosternae and meso- 

 pleurae as well as the posterior margin of the latter costate, 

 the disc of scutellum triangular, slightly convex, the metano- 

 tum convex and margined behind. Abdomen about as long 

 as thorax, 1st segment longer than broad, 2nd and 3rd solidly 

 joined, quadrate, the 2nd impressed transversely at about mid- 

 dle, 4th and following segments transverse, ovipositor longer 

 than abdomen. Hind legs stouter than anterior ones. Wings 

 hyaline, stigma lanceolate, radial cell short and narrow, 1st 

 and 3rd abcissae of cubitus obliterated, 2nd cubital cell in- 

 complete. 



Hab. Larat. One specimen. Collected by F. Muir, 

 XII, 07. 



Euagathis spilota, n. sp. 



$ 10 mms. long. Smooth and shining, head and thorax 

 punctate and hairy, abdomen polished; ochraceous, the abdo- 

 men darker, hind tibiae (mostly), tarsi, antennae and ovi- 

 positor brownish black to black. 



Head transverse, triangular when viewed from the front, 

 wide between the eyes which are bulging, the ocelli arranged 

 in an equilateral triangle on the vertex, the members a little 

 further from the eye margin than from each other, the front 

 excavated but not margined, only two short carinae in front 

 between the antennae, which are broken but have 1st and 2nd 

 segments stout; face a little longer than broad, cheeks about 

 as long as the short diameter of the eye. Pronotum narrow, 

 pleurae wider and concave, middle lobe of the mesonotum 

 bulging, marked with two longitudinal furrows, parapsidal 

 furrows complete but not sharply defined, mesopleurae and 

 mesosternae separated by a broad, costate groove, hind margin 

 of the latter and the groove forming the anterior margin of 

 the metapleurae also costate, disc of the scutellum triangu- 

 late, the posterior margin truncate and distinctly margined, 

 the basal depression wide, deep and smooth, a short median 

 carina partially bisecting it, the postscutellum areolate in the 



Jour. Straits Branch 



