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with brown from vein 4 to costa ; a wavy, submarginal black 

 line inwardly edged with whitish, and preceded by a dentate 

 black line from costa to vein 5 ; a terminal brown line with 

 white points on veins ; cilia light brown with whitish streaks 

 at veins. Hind wings dull dark gray brown, the cilia tipped 

 with white. Wings below dark grayish brown ; fore wings 

 with a dark brown streak on costa postmedially, beyond which 

 the costa is narrowly white with brown points, expanding 

 slightly at apex ; inner margin of hind wing whitish. 



Expanse, 41 mm. 



Habitat. — British Guiana. 



Type in American Museum of Natural History. 



Cotype in U. S. National Museum, No. 23603. 



Very close to Anita galibensis Schaus = /4. basiplaga Roths- 

 child. 



NOTES ON HELLEN'S "BEITRAGE ZUR KENNTNIS 



DER ICHNEUMONIDEN FINLANDS: 



SUBFAMILIE PIMPLIN^" 



By R. a. CUSHMAN and S. A. ROHWER 



Dr. A. Roman has just called to our attention a paper pub- 

 lished in 1915 ^ in which is proposed a new arrangement for 

 the ichneumon-flies of the subfamily Ichneumoninae (Pim- 

 plinae) and which we overlooked in our review of the literature 

 dealing with the classification of this group published as an 

 introduction of our tribal classification.- We regret that this 

 paper was unknown to us, and since it contains new ideas and 

 may be overlooked by other students we desire to call attention 

 to and compare it with the arrangement suggested by our- 

 selves. 



Hellen is the first to depart materially from the Ashmead 



' Hellen, Wolter — Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Ichneumoniden Finlands. I. Sub- 

 familie Pimplinae. Acta Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica, vol. 40, No. 6, 

 1915, pp. 1-89, map. 



' Cushman, R. A. and Rohwer, S. A. — Holarctlc Tribes of the Ichneumon-flies 

 of the Subfamily Ichneumoninae (Pimplinae), Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 57, pp. 

 379-396, 1920. 



