20, 5 Cushman: Oriental and Australian Ichneumonide 595 
long pedicel; nervulus postfurcal by nearly half its length; 
discocubitus curved, without a ramellus; nervellus nearly 
straight, unbroken, perpendicular; abdomen rather strongly 
compressed ; spiracles of first tergite at apical third; ovipositor 
exserted about half the length of first tergite. 
Flavous; a spot on vertex running down onto occiput and em- 
bracing ocelli, median, lateral, and posterior spots on mesoscu- 
tum, and a small spot on each side of propodeum at base 
blackish; flagellum blackish; legs flavous, hind tarsus and tibia 
at apices and articulation between hind femur and tibia blackish; 
wings hyaline; abdomen darker than thorax, especially toward 
apex. 
Male.—Differs from female principally in having the malar 
space distinctly more than half as long as basal width of man- 
dible and blackish spots on outside of hind coxa and trochanter. 
Type locality—Mount Limay, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 
Other locality—Manila, Philippine Islands. 
Type.—Catalogue No. 24062, United States National Museum. 
Two females and one male from the type locality collected 
by C. F. Baker, and one female from Manila collected by the 
Rev. Robert Brown. The Manila specimen lacks the black 
spots on the propodeum and the areolet in one wing, and is 
somewhat smaller. 
