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Indian Forest Records. 
[VoL. 
Trigonura ruficaudis Cam. 
,, tenuicaudis sp. n. 
Antrocephalus destructor sp. n. 
,, renalis sp. n.^ 
,, humilis sp. n. 
,, phaeospilus sp/n. 
Haltichella macrocerus sp. n. 
Monacon productum sp. n. 
,, abruptum sp. n. 
Oedaule stringifrous sp. n. 
Roptrocerus sulcatus sp. n. 
Tetrasticbus spirabilis sp. n. 
Family TORYMID.F. 
Genus Monodontomerus Westw. 
Monodontomerus trichiophthalmus Cam. 
Paroligosthenus trichiojjhlhalmus, Cameion, Ind. For. Rec. IV, 
pt. 11, pp.4-5 (1913). 
3 $ $ Debra Dun, United Provinces. 
“ Parasitic on leaf-cutting bee ” em, 17. V. 1911. 
Dharmoti, Kumaon, United Provinces. 
“ Taken on wing ” A. D. Imms, 8. VI. 1912. 
The above have been compared with a cotype in the B. M. collection. 
The precise host attachment of the type was (loc. cit.) unknown, 
“ From a cocoon out of Sal Tree.” Now that this is more definitely 
established M. trichiopthahnus is foimd to be in agreement with its Euro- 
pean congeners. Paroligosthenus Cam. is in my opinion an exact 
synonym of Monodontomerus Westw., and Cameron’s species approaches 
the genotype M. obscurus Westw., (Phil. Mag. (3), vol. II, p. 443. 1833) 
very closely. Cameron believed Monodontomerus to possess “ bare 
eyes” but in all the European examples of the genus which I have 
examined these organs are densely pubescent though the pile varies in 
length. 
Family CHALCIDID.dE. 
In this family the tibia is, viewed from the side, obliquely truncated, 
the apex ventrally being produced into a point sometimes of considerable 
lenf'th, below the first tarsal joint, and hollowed dorsally to receive 
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