On some Australian and Malay Parasitic 



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IX TUE MUSEUM OF TUK 



H. ZOOL. SOC. .NATIiHA \liTIS ìlAlilSTKA" \T \MSTEIIh\1I. 



BY 



P. CAMERON, (New Mills). 



1 C H N E U M N I D ^. 

 Ichneumoninae. 



Ichiieumon ? spilo-stoniiis sp. iiov. 



Blaclv, a square spot, on the sides of the clypeus at the 

 apex, the inner orbits from the antennae, the line narrowed 

 above the scutelliini, a mark rounded behind, on the apex of 

 the penultimate and almost the whole of the last abdominal 

 segment, pale yellow ; the abdomen and hind femora red, the 

 extreme base of the 1**' abdominal segment, the apex of the 

 4"' broadly, the line directed narrowly backwards to the middle, 

 the whole of the 5"^ and the apical, except for the white marks, 

 black ; legs, except the hind femora, black ; the spurs white. 

 Antennae ringed with white (G joints) beyond the middle ; wings 

 hyaline, highly iridescent; the stigma and I'-rvures black, d". 



Length 9 mm. 



Java (Kobus leg). 



Vertex and upper part of front closely punctured, the sides 



more weakly than the rest ; the depressed lower part of the 



front very smooth and shining; face and clypeus, if any thing, 



more strongly and uniformly punctured. Apex of mandible < 



Tijdschr. V. Entom. XL V 111. 3 



