NO. 1942. NEW SPECIES OF ICHNEUMON-FLIES— VIERECE. 589 



segment reddish apically, the following segments with the sides 

 mostly reddish, otherwise the abdomen is black above; exserted 

 portion of ovipositor nearly as long as the first segment. 



Labeled, "Parasite on No. 231 M. Aristotelia pibdibundeUa Zell. 

 Oct. 15, 1881." 



AUotopotype. — Essentially as in the type, except that the eyes 

 hardly converge beneath. Labeled the same as the type. 



ECTOPIMORPHA, new genus. 



Type of the genus. — Amhlyteles anceps (Cresson). 



Related to Hypomecus Wesmael in havmg the eighth dorsal 

 abdominal segment exserted, but in the propodeal spiracles quite as 

 in typical Amblypygi, in which group it indubitably belongs. 



PUMPLA (EProRUS) KUWAN.E, new species. 



Type-locality. — Japan. 



Type.— C&t. No. 15030, U.S.N.M. 



Female. — ^Length 7.5 mm.; related to P. (E.) hrevicornis Graven- 

 horst, from which it may be known by the flagel being yellowish to 

 pale brown beneath, by the notauli not being distinctly impressed 

 anteriorly, by the entirely stramineous stigma, by the nervellus being 

 branched near the middle, by the hind tarsi excepting the basal half 

 of metatarsus being uniformly brownish, by the poorly defined or 

 wanting lateral carinae of the first, dorsal, abdominal segment, and by 

 the exserted portion of the ovipositor being distinctly shorter than 

 the abdomen, but nearly two-thirds the length of the latter. 



Labeled, "No. 4, host — Parnara guttatus Kuwana Coll." 



HERPESTOMUS HYFONOMEUT.E, new species. 



Type-locality. — ^Japan. 



Type.—Csit. No. 15031, U.S.N.M. 



Female. — Length 6.5 mm.; related to H. hrunneicomis (Graven- 

 horst), from which it differs chiefly in the blackish antennae, black 

 clypeus, blackish mandibles, mostly dark to blackish hind tibiae and 

 tarsi, and in the abdomen being black except for the rather stramin- 

 eous apical margin to the second segment. 



Labeled, "Ex. Hyponomeuta malinellus on apple; S. T. Kuwana, 

 P. J. Parrott, dedit." 



Allotype. — Essentially as in. the type except that the face, clypeus, 

 basal half of mandibles and antennae beneath are yellowish or luteous. 



Data same as for the type. 



One male paratopotype has the sides of the second, third, and fourth 

 segments more or less reddish. 



