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wings commences at the base of the stigma, and extends to 

 the apex, but is interrupted above by a large yellow cloud, 

 which extends to the costa, but not to the opposite side of 

 the wing. The hind wings are yellowish, smoky at the apex. 



ICHNEUMONID^. 



PiMPLA Jason, sp. nov. 



Ferruginea ; nitida ; antennisy tibiisy tarsisqiie posticis^ 

 nigris ; alis^ hyalinis, apice violaceis. ^ et S . Long. 15 mm. ; 

 terebra 4 — 5 mm. 



Hab. Interior of Colombia ( Wheeler). 



Antennae as long as the body, stout, densely pilose. 

 Clypeus rounded at apex, depressed slightly in front of it, 

 and with a wide and deep furrow at the base ; face slightly 

 projecting in the centre ; front depressed ; ocelli bordered 

 laterally by a furrow, mesonotum bearing a sparse short 

 pubescence ; scutellum with a deep, broad, wide depression 

 at the base, this being keeled, the keel being continued down 

 the sides of the scutellum to near its apex, where it becomes 

 indistinct. Metanotum with two stout transverse keels near 

 the apex. Petiole narrow, obscurely furrowed above at the 

 base. The second segment bears a deep depression on 

 either side at the base, and a longer and shallower one at 

 the apex. Areolet oblique, elongated ; the curved recurrent 

 nervure is received beyond the middle. 



BRACONDI^. 



BrACON DOLICIIOURA, Sp. 7Z0V. 



Niger; abdovmie pallide ochraceo ; facie longe pallide 

 hirta ; alis fuliginosis. Long. 12; terebra 127 mm. 



Hab. Mountains S.W. of Bogota. 



Antennae densely pilose ; the scape with moderately 

 long black hairs. Head shining, the vertex sparsely covered 

 with long black hairs ; the face more thickly with pale fus- 

 cous ; front moderately depressed ; the furrow narrow, but 



