154 ASHMEAD 



Type. Cat. No. 5531, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Kukak Bay, 

 July 4, one male specimen. 



Superfamily VIII. ICHNEUMONOIDEA Ashmead. 

 Family ICHNEUMONHLE. 



Tribe JOPPINI. 

 Genus Automalus Wesmael. 



AUTOMALUS NIGROPILOSUS sp. nov. 

 (PI. ix, fig. 4.) 



Afalc. Length 19 mm. Head, except face below insertion of an- 

 tennae, antennae, except a spot on scape beneath, thorax, abdomen, 

 coxae and first joint of all trochanters, black ; face below antennae and 

 spot on scape beneath, yellow; legs, except coxae and first joint of 

 trochanters, flavo-ferruginous. Wings hyaline, or at least only faintly 

 tinged, the stigma and veins brown, the disco-cubital vein broken by 

 a slight stump of a vein a little beyond its middle, the second recurrent 

 ncrvure broken by a slight stump of a vein near its middle. 



The head and thorax are shining but sparsely punctate and sparsely 

 clothed with a black pubescence, the metathorax being rugulose, 

 obliquely truncate behind, without a distinct areola, but with long 

 lateral areas and distinct pleural carinae. The abdomen is elongate, 

 nearly twice as long as the head and thorax united, opaque, the petiole 

 at apex and the second segment rather coarsely rugulosely punctate, 

 the following segments more finely and evenly sculptured, the gastro- 

 cccli large, oblique, the space between being nearly as wide as their 

 length. 



Type. Cat. No. 5532, U. S. Nat. Museum (Fur Seal Commission). 

 From Juneau, July 25 ; Popof Island, July 13. Three specimens. 



Tribe ICHNEUMONINI. 



Genus Stenichneumon Thomson. 



STENICHNEUMON UNALASK.^ sp. nov. 



Male. Length 16 mm. Black; face below the insertion of the 

 antenna:, including the clypeus, the two apical joints of palpi, scape 

 beneath, tegulae, an abbreviated line on the upper posterior margin of 

 the pronotum, apices of the front and middle femora, all tibiae, except 



