ICHNEUMON. 173 



100. Ichneumon abjectus. 



Ichneumon abjectus, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 122. no. 48 1 (d 1 ). 

 Eab. Mexico, Cordova l (Sumichrast). 



101. Ichneumon cephalotes. 



Ichneumon cephalotes, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 123. no. 49 1 ( ? ). 

 Eab. Mexico, Mirador x (Dr. Sartorius). 



102. Ichneumon chichimecus. 



Ichneumon chichimecus, Cresson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 19 1 (d); Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, 

 p. 123. no. 50. 



Eab. Mexico, Orizaba, Cordova x {Sumichrast), 



103. Ichneumon teres. 



Ichneumon teres, Cresson, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 18 1 (<£) ; Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 123. 

 no. 51. 



Eab. Mexico, Cordova x (Sumichrast). 



104. Ichneumon amecus. 



Ichneumon amecus, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 123. no. 52 x (<$). 

 Eab. Mexico, Mirador 1 (Br. Sartorius). 



405. Ichneumon parandus. 



Ichneumon par andus, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 124. no. 53 l (6). 



Eab. Mexico, Orizaba, Cordova (Sumichrast), Mirador 1 (Dr. Sartorius). 



106. Ichneumon abaculus. 



Ichneumon abaculus, Cresson, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1873, p. 124. no. 54 x (<$). 

 Eab. Mexico, Orizaba 1 (Sumichrast). 



107. Ichneumon centralis. (Tab. VIII. fig. 15.) 



Flavus ; vertice, mesonoti lineis 4, metanoti 3, abdominis segmentis l°-5 m basi laete, femoribus anterioribus 

 supra, posticarum basi et apice, tibiarum posticis apice maculaque posticarum coxanim, nigris ; basi 

 antennarum brunnea, medio flavo, apice nigro ; alis flavo-hyalinis, costa et stigmate testaceis. ■? . 



Long. 13 millim. 



Eab. Costa Rica, Cache (Rogers). 



Head subbuccated ; the eyes surrounded by a narrow furrow ; face obscurely punctured, 

 the centre of the vertex transversely striated, the sides with scattered punctures ; front 

 excavated above the antennae, smooth, shining ; at the side above the clypeus is a deep 

 round fovea, and over the clypeus and going through the fovea is a semicircular suture; 

 clypeus slightly incised at the apex. Antennas stout, involute; second joint one 

 third longer than the third, which is scarcely one fourth longer than the fourth. 



