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  CAMERON, 
  Hymenoptera 
  Orientalia. 
  

  

  third. 
  Legs 
  slender 
  ; 
  the 
  hinder 
  tarsi 
  not 
  perceptibly- 
  

   longer 
  than 
  the 
  tibiae 
  ; 
  tarsi 
  spined 
  ; 
  their 
  claws 
  simple. 
  

  

  The 
  relationship 
  of 
  this 
  to 
  the 
  genus 
  Ctenopimpla 
  here 
  

   described 
  is 
  clear 
  enough. 
  The 
  differences 
  between 
  the 
  

   two 
  may 
  be 
  expressed 
  as 
  follows. 
  

  

  Clypeus 
  not 
  separated, 
  metapleural 
  spiracles 
  elliptical 
  ; 
  

   the 
  tarsal 
  claws 
  simple. 
  Meyva. 
  

  

  Clypeus 
  separated 
  ; 
  metapleural 
  spiracles 
  small, 
  oval, 
  

   almost 
  round 
  ; 
  the 
  tarsal 
  claws 
  pectinated. 
  

  

  Ctenopimpla. 
  

  

  Meyva 
  villosa, 
  sp. 
  nov. 
  

  

  Nigra, 
  abdominis 
  apice 
  late 
  pedibusque 
  rufis 
  ; 
  coxis, 
  

   trocJianteribus 
  tarsisque 
  posterioribus 
  nigris 
  ; 
  alis 
  fusco- 
  

   Ziyalinis, 
  apice 
  fwnatis 
  , 
  stigmate 
  nervisque 
  nigris. 
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  Long. 
  15 
  mm. 
  

  

  Antennas 
  black 
  ; 
  the 
  apex 
  broken 
  off. 
  Head 
  black 
  ; 
  

   the 
  inner 
  orbits 
  narrowly 
  in 
  the 
  middle, 
  more 
  broadly 
  and 
  

   longer 
  at 
  the 
  top 
  and 
  bottom, 
  the 
  outer 
  narrowly, 
  the 
  

   clypeus, 
  a 
  transverse 
  line 
  above 
  it, 
  the 
  mandibles 
  

   broadly 
  at 
  the 
  base, 
  and 
  the 
  palpi, 
  yellowish 
  ; 
  the 
  palpi 
  

   more 
  testaceous 
  in 
  tint. 
  Face 
  closely 
  punctured, 
  thickly 
  

   covered 
  with 
  white 
  pubescence 
  ; 
  the 
  front 
  smooth, 
  the 
  

   vertex 
  coarsely 
  aciculated. 
  Thorax 
  thickly 
  covered 
  with 
  

   short, 
  pale 
  hair, 
  which 
  is 
  shorter 
  and 
  darker 
  on 
  the 
  

   mesonotum, 
  longer 
  and 
  paler 
  on 
  the 
  metanotum. 
  Meso- 
  

   notum 
  shining, 
  strongly 
  punctured 
  ; 
  the 
  scutellum 
  also 
  

   strongly 
  punctured 
  ; 
  the 
  punctures 
  larger 
  and 
  more 
  widely 
  

   separated 
  than 
  on 
  the 
  mesonotum 
  ; 
  at 
  the 
  base 
  of 
  the 
  

   scutcllar 
  keels 
  is 
  a 
  yellow 
  spot. 
  Metanotum 
  strongly 
  

   punctured, 
  the 
  punctures 
  deep, 
  large 
  and 
  close 
  to 
  each 
  

   other 
  ; 
  above 
  the 
  apex 
  is 
  a 
  stout, 
  transverse 
  keel. 
  Pro- 
  

   and 
  meso-pleurae 
  closely 
  punctured, 
  the 
  latter 
  smooth 
  and 
  

   shining 
  in 
  the 
  middle 
  behind 
  ; 
  the 
  metapleuras 
  more 
  

   closely 
  punctured. 
  The 
  pedicle 
  of 
  the 
  areolet 
  is 
  as 
  long 
  

  

  