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Indian Forest Records. 
[Vol. IY. 
Eurytominaae. 
Eurytoma pallidiscapus , sp. nov. 
Black densely covered with white pubescence, the antennal scape, 
trochanters, more than the apical half of the anterior femora, apical third 
of middle and apical fourth of posterior, the tibiae and tarsi pale testaceous, 
the tibiae at the base behind tinged with fulvous ; wings hyaline, the 
nervures whitish testaceous. ? . 
Length 2 mm. Dehra Dun. Out of Lac. November. 
Head and thorax umbilically punctured, the mesonotum more strong¬ 
ly than the head, the propleurae less strongly punctured, the punctura- 
tion becoming gradually weaker below, where it is bounded by a stout, 
rounded keel; mesonotum with a longish triangular, smooth and shining 
space above, the apex irregularly longitudinally striated. Metapleurae 
coarsely rugoselv punctured, bounded at the apex by an irregular keel, 
beyond which it is irregularly reticulated above, below smooth with 3 or 
4 stout irregular striae. Centre of metanotum with 3 longitudinal keels, 
the outer stouter and diverging above ; between them are a few irregu¬ 
lar transverse striae ; the rest closely, finely, but distinctly punctured, 
almost reticulated, the top and sides with a row of areae, the top with 
an upper row of stronger areae. The mesopleura is divided into 3 parts 
by 2 keels, the basal keel is shining and shorter than the middle or 
posterior; there is a fine keel at the apex of the apical crenulated furrow. 
Hind coxae opaque, sparsely covered with long, soft white hair; closely 
and finely reticulated. Stigmal nervure long, slightly dilated at the apex, 
narrower and almost as long as the post-marginal vein. 
Eupleminse. 
Brasema annulicaudis , sp. nov. 
Dark green tinged with brassy, the head in front and the pleurae 
largely violaceous, the abdomen entirely violaceous, the antennal scape 
fulvous, the flagellum black; the fore legs dark blue, the tibiae below 
and their apex and base above and the tarsi testaceous, the middle legs 
testaceous, their femora infuscated ; the hinder testaceous, their coxae 
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