252 [Berl. Entomol. Zeitschrift, Band LV. Jahrgang IQ 10.] 



Camptolynx, a new Ichneumonid Genus in Ihc 

 Royal Berlin Zoological Museum. *) 



By P. Cameron. 



Ichneumonidae 



Hemetelini 

 Camptolynx, gen. nov. 



Wings with one very short transverse cubital nervure, he radiust 

 and cubitus consequently being close together at it; the recurrent 

 nervure is received considerably beyond it; the radial cellule wide at it, 

 the basal abscissa of the radius shorter than the apical; both are straight 

 and oblique; disco-cubital nervure unbroken; the transverse median 

 nervure received very shortly behind the transverse basal; the anal nervure 

 obsolete. Transverse cubitus in bind wings broken shortly behind the 

 middle. The 2rd and 3rd abdominal segments with distinct crenulated 

 furrows; the 4^1 segment armed on either side with long (as long as the 

 Segment) spines, like cerci; the 3 following segments short, forming a 

 triangle, the end segment of which ends laterally in a short spine. 

 Metanotum regularly areolated, the areola large, semicircular. — Antennae 

 28— jointed, longer than the body, the basal joints of flagellum elon- 

 gated; the basal 2 joints of equal length. — Eyes large. Ocelli in a 

 curve, the hinder separated from each other by the same distance as 

 they are from the eyes; they are higher than the upper eye margins. 



*) Mr. Cameron having been so kind as to determine a part 

 of the Asiatic and African species of the Ichneumonidae and Braconidae 

 of the Kgl. Zoolog. Museum in Berlin, sent his M. S. to the Museum in 

 Order that it might be published in the „Mitteilungen" of the Museum. 

 As this proved to be impossible owing to the fact, that the space long 

 ago was reserved to other papers, I was by the author intrusted with 

 the task to send the paper to other periodicals and, what was necessary 

 as the origial M. S. was a large one to divide it in parts of a size 

 suitable to the concerned Journals. This being done, the parts of the 

 originally as one paper intended publication now will appear in the fol- 

 lowing periodicals: 1) Internat. Entomol. Zeitschrift, 2) Tijdschrift voor 

 Entomologie, 3) Wiener Entom. Zeitung, 4) Entomologische Zeitschrift, 

 5) Archiv for Mathematik og Naturvidenskab (Kristiania), 6) Zeitschr. f. 

 Naturwiss. (Halle), 7) Entomologische Rundschau, 8) Archiv für Natur- 

 geschichte Q) Societas Entomologica, 10) here. — All the type specimens 

 belong to the Museum. 



Berlin (Kgl. Zool. Museum), Novbr. 1909. 



Embrik Strand. 



