58 NEW GENERA AND SPECIES OF BRACONIDAE. 



from each other and 4 from border of eve. Antennae long 

 and slender, ol-segmented, 1st segment very stout, maxillary 

 palpi 6-segmented, labial palpi 4-segmented. Thorax as broad 

 as the head, pronotum short and inconspicuous, mesonotum 

 flatly convex, parapsidal furrows complete and deep, meeting 

 before the posterior margin, pleurae well developed, scutellum 

 rounded behind, the disc triangular, a broad and deep fovea 

 in front, with 5 fine longitudinal septa, postscutellum well 

 developed and divided into 2 smaller and 2 larger angular 

 areas by diagonally transverse carinae, metanotum flat, pleurae 

 perpendicular, the spiracles large and slit-like. Abdomen 

 small, short oval, sessile, distinctly segmented. Legs long, 

 especially hind ones, which extend far beyond the body; the 

 tibiae are flattened and expanded apicallv and the metatarsus, 

 nearly twice as long as the remaining tarsal segments together, 

 has a broad leaf-like expansion on the inner side. Tibial 

 spines double, the outer nearly twice as long as the inner 

 and about half as long as the metatarsus. AVings infumated, 

 stigma narrowly lanceolate, radial vein partially obliterated 

 beyond 2nd abscissa and the 2nd cubital cell incomplete from 

 obliterated cross-vein, 1st discoidal cell long petiolate, trans- 

 verse medial ppstfurcal. Radius in hind wings nearly entire- 

 ly obliterated, submedian cell very short. 



Laminitarsus muirii, n. sp. 



2 8 mms. long. Ochraceous to pale brown, antennae 

 beyond 1st segment, a broad vitta posteriorly on head reach- 

 ing middle of eyes and a large spot in front of ocelli, three 

 similar vittae on mesonotum, the middle one reaching anterior, 

 the two lateral ones the posterior margin, another on meso- 

 sternum leaving only a narrow angular area on anterior and 

 posterior margin in middle, transverse bands on 3rd, 4th, 5th 

 and 6th segments of abdomen and spots on mid and hind 

 trochanter and hind coxae, at base and apex of hind tibiae and 

 tarsi entirely black. Head and thorax rugoso-punctate and 

 hairy, abdomen smooth. Antennae 51-segmented, wings in- 

 fumated, ovipositor short and inconspicuous. 



■Hab. Los Baiios, Philippine Islands. One specimen. 

 Collected by F. Muir, VIII-15. 



Sub-fam. OPIINAE. 



Austroopius amboinensis, n. sp. 



$ 6 mms. long. Ochraceous, abdomen black, smooth and 

 polished throughout. Head transverse, wide between the eyes, 

 which are bulging, ocelli arranged in an equilateral triangle 

 on the vertex, the members removed from each other about 

 half a diameter, the enclosed space black, from margin of eye 

 about 2 diameters, shallowly excavated in front of ocelli, an- 

 tennal sockets next the eye margin, which is here slightly 



Jour. Straits Branch 



