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lum is black, or brown-black. The sciitellar spines are raised 

 nearly vertically at the basis, and in their distal half are 

 bent behind, and diverge as usual. The seta at the extremity 

 of the spine is thin, tender, reaching two thirds of the 

 spine in length. The seta situated medially to the point of 

 attachment of the wings is strong and long; it is directed 

 nearly vertically and attached to a short, wide, black stalk. 



The fore coxae are dark brown-red, the rest of coxae — 

 graj^-yellow. The fore femora are not much swollen, and 

 are not stronger developed in the male than in the female; 

 yellow-brown. The remaining femora are brown-yellow (lighter 

 than in fig. 5) in their basal two — thirds, and are black- 

 brown in their distal third and on both sides. 



The tibiae are light brown-yellow; in the last pair of ti- 

 biae, on either side of each, there is a place beginning nearly 

 at the base and in the distal quarter that is blackish, so that 

 the tibiae seem to be provided with two light bands, if 

 looked at from the side. The tarsi are all brown-yellow. 



The wings are translucent, shghtly brown. On the ante- 

 rior transverse vein (on either side of it) there is a small 

 brownish smear. Basally to the posterior transverse vein there 

 is an undistinct transverse band, reaching only the second 

 longitudinal vein (R 2-|-3) and not approaching the anterior 

 margin. Lastly, at the end of the third longitudinal vein 

 ■(R 44 5) there is a weak, brownish spot. 



The abdomen is very narrowed at the base, like in 

 Ichneumonidae. The colour of the abdomen is in both 

 sexes different. The male is black. In the female there is a 

 band on both sides of the border-line between the first and 

 second segments. 



The spaces with a light blue tint are distributed alike in 

 male and female and consist, first of all, of a band at some 

 distance from the basal end of the abdomen at its narro- 

 west point, where it is slightly constricted. Further, ante- 

 riorly to the groove of the first, long segment there are two 

 spots bent backwards. 



The ventral side of the abdomen in the female is gray 

 up to the groove of the first segment, and beginning from 

 it, distally — white. Medially the ventral side of the female 

 has a broad yellow longitudinal stripe with brown hems. 

 The hem has three small setae on the second and third seg- 



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