Part II.] Cameron : Parasitic Hymenoycera. 7 
I am acquainted with 2 species, one of them being a parasite of the 
Lac insect in India. The differences between the 2 may be shown 
thus : 
Wings smoky, the hind femora black, the abdomen not banded . fumijpennis 
Wings hyaline, the hind femora not black, the abdomen with 
testaceous bands. ........ clari'pennis 
Cyclopleura famipennis , sp. nov. 
Black, the mesonotum blue, the scutellum dark purple, the post* 
scutellum yellow; the basal ventral abdominal segment testaceous ; the 
front legs, the 4 hinder trochanters and the 4 hinder tibiae and tarsi 
and the antennal scape, pallid yellow ; wings hyaline to near the middle, 
dark fuscous beyond, the cloud becoming gradually obliquely 
narrowed from the hinder margin to the costa, which is pale in the 
lighter coloured basal part. Smooth, shining, the mesonotum densely 
covered with black pubescence, the base of the scutellum with a few long 
hairs, as have also the apical abdominal segments. ? . 
Length 2*6 mm. 
Kuching (John Hewitt, B.A.) 
The ovipositor has a broad, pilose sheath and projects slightly 
beyond the apical segment. The apex of the middle coxae reaches to the 
apex of the 1st abdominal segment, the 3rd to the apex of the 2nd. 
Cyclopleura claripennis } sp* noy* 
Antennae black, the head dark purple, the thorax dark blue, the 
abdomen black, the basal segment narrowly blue at the base, almost 
the apical half of the 2nd and 3rd segments and the base of the 2nd nar¬ 
rowly in the centre, more broadly laterally, and the greater part of the 
basal 4 ventral segments rufo-testacous; legs pallid yellow, the femora 
above, and the tibiae above and below, narrowly lined with black; the 
tarsi are darker coloured than the tibiae; both are densely covered with 
short, blackish hair. Wings hyaline, the nervures pale, there is a 
small faint triangular cloud at the stigmal vein; the surface is densely 
pilose and the edges are fringed with short hair. ? . 
Length 2‘5 mm. 
Bred from Lac. 
Smooth and shining, except the mesonotum which is finely, closely 
punctured, almost as if reticulated. 
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