ANEUROBRACON 1005 
stigma piceous, the few veins that are present, very pale testaceous. Face shining, faintly sha- 
greened; clypeal foveae distinct, cheeks and malar space short; front very short, as the ocelli are 
in a large equilateral triangle only a short distance above the antennae. Antennal scape subcylin- 
drical, about twice as long as thick, received in a distinct depression between the eye and the 
ocelli; pedicel a little more than half as long as the scape and much thicker than the flagellum; 
first flagellar joint three times as long as thick, the following joints very gradually shorter and 
more slender, the penultimate half as long as the first. Mesonotum shagreened, subopaque, clothed 
with sparse glistening hairs in and behind the discal impression. Propodeum above densely and 

Text Figure 9. — Aneurobracon bequaerti, new species. a, hind leg; b, abdomen in profile; 
c, wings. All parts drawn at the same magnification 
very minutely punctate, almost shagreened. Pleura shagreened, the mesopleura with a broad, 
shallow furrow. Abdomen shining above, the first segment shagreened, the others smooth. Ovi- 
positor white, very finely pointed at tip, its sheaths conspicuously hairy. Hind coxae elongate oval, 
narrowed apically, as long as the propodeum and scutellum together; trochanter thin, cylindrical, 
two-thirds as long as the coxa; tibia and tarsus clothed with bristly hairs, the longer spur of the 
tibia nearly as long as the first tarsal jot which is half as long as the tibia. Wings rather strongly 
hairy. 
Type, female, from Firestone Camp No. 2, on the right bank of the Du 
River, Linpria, August 3, 1926 (J. Bequaert). 
