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apical margin of the second segment and the whole of the third, ob- 

 scure luteous; venter stained with yellowish ; ovipositor short. Length 

 3i lines; expanse of wings 7 lines. 

 One specimen. 



Genus GLYPTA, Grav. 

 Glypta varipes, n. sp. 



Black ; legs ferruginous, posterior tibise and tarsi black, tbe former lined 

 with whitish ; wings subhyaline. 



Female.- — Black shining, closely and finely punctured; face with a 

 slight swelling on the middle ; labrum testaceous ; antennae two-thirds 

 the length of the body, piceous, brownish at tips; tegulae and a dot 

 before yellowish-white. Wings subhyaline, faintly tinged with fuligi- 

 nous, somewhat iridescent ; nervures fuscous, yellowish at base, costa 

 and stigma pale fuscous. Legs, including the coxae ferruginous, the 

 two anterior pairs tinged with yellowish, their tarsi varied with dusky ; 

 posterior tibiae and tarsi blackish, the former with a broad whitish line 

 on the outside, not reaching the tips but interrupted near the base, in 

 one specimen this line is obscurely defined ; joints of the tarsi whitish 

 at base. Abdomen black ; venter yellowish ; ovipositor about as long 

 as the body. Length 3$ — 4J lines; expanse of wings 6 — 7 lines. 



Two specimens. 



Genus LAMPRONOTA, Haliday. 

 Lampronota montana, n. sp. 



Black; abdomen and legs, except base, rufous ; wings fuliginous : ovipositor 

 as long as the body. 



Female. — Black, finely and very closely punctured ; labrum and 

 mandibles rufo-piceous ; antennae two-thirds the length of the body, 

 piceous, paler towards the tips ; tegulae piceous ; scutellum convex ; 

 metathorax densely punctate, with a single, sharply defined, transverse, 

 arcuated carina behind the middle. Wings fuliginous, with a deep 

 purplish reflection ; nervures and stigma black ; areolet small, trian- 

 gular and petiolated. Legs rufous; the coxae and trochanters, and 

 sometimes the posterior tibiae and tarsi, black. Abdomen rufous ; the 

 first segment, except apical margin, black; extreme sides of the second 

 and third segments sometimes blackish ; ovipositor as long as the body, 

 rufous, valves black. Length 4| — 6 lines; expanse of wings 7$ — 9i 

 lines. 



Eight specimens. 



Genus PIMPLA, Fabr. 

 1. Pimpla tenuicornis, n. sp. 



Black ; legs except hind tibise and tarsi, ferruginous ; hind tibise with a pale 



annulus near the base; antennse long and very slender; wings fusco-hyaline. 



Female. — Black, polished; palpi pale fuscous; antennae three-fourths 



