Ou Homc uew Greiiera and Species of Parasitic 



H Y M E N P i' E !{ A 



from the S ik kim Himalaya. 



BY 



P. CAMERON. 



I HUI indebted to I'ol. C. T. Bingham for the species des- 

 cribed in the following paper. Hardly any thing is known 

 about the Parasitic Hymenoptera of Sikkim. There seems to 

 be a Malay element in the Eastern Himalaya. 



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

 Ichneumoninse. 



Joppini. 

 Atanyjoppa maculipes sp. nov. 



Black ; the head except the centre of the vertex and front 

 and the occiput round the edges, the prothorax, except the 

 middle of the propleurse, 2 lines, dilated laterally at the base, 

 on the mesonotum, the sides of scutellum broadly, its apex 

 moi'e narrowly, post-scutellum, base of raetanotum broadly, 

 the apical slope except the posterior median area, the lower 

 part of mesopleuraî broadly, the mark obliquely narrowed at 

 the base and produced upwards, below at the base produced 

 Tijdschr. v. Eniom. L. 6 



