C. A. L. SMITS VAN BURGST, DUTCH ICHNEUMONIDAE. 153 
apical transverse ridge and pleural costae; spiracles small 
and eircular; speculum not shining. In fore wing outer nervure 
of areola (areolet) obsolete, both parts of radial nervure straight 
throughout; nervulus postfurcal; nervas parallelus in the centre; 
discoidal cell appically almost rectangular below; nervellus of 
hind wing broken below its centre. Abdomen closely and finely 
punctate, first segments scabriculous and but little shining, 
the puncturation becoming gradually weaker towards the apex, 
second and especially third segment longer than broad, basal 
segment slightly canaliculate towards the apex, but not carinate. 
Tarsal claws subsetiferous, hardly longer than pulvilli. Terebra 
one fourth longer than the body. 
Black; internal orbits, clypeus, mandibles (excepting their 
apices), palpi, collare, mesonotal vittae, radix of wings, tegulae, 
a line beneath the radix and a dot before the tegulae, further 
meso- and metapleural marks, flavescent ; scutellum laterally 
pale flavous, post-scutellum immaculate; pterostigma flavous; 
anterior coxae and trochanters and intermediate coxae flavous; 
hind coxae and trochanters red, excepting a flavous streak on 
the former; hind tibiae and all tarsi infuscate; all abdominal 
segments, excepting basal one, with red margin apically; apical 
ventral segment fulvous; plica ventralis white. Length 8 mm. 
The above description is made from a single © which I 
captured at Burgst near Breda by sweeping in July. 
Dr. J. Th. Oudemans, author of » De Nederlandsche Insecten«, 
president of the Dutch Entomological Society. 
Description of Anilastus pallipes nov. spec. “ and 9. Closely 
allied to Anilastus discedens Schmiedek. and Anilastus Henscheli 
Smits van Burgst. Head narrcwed posteriorly, eyes slightly 
emarginate internally. Area superomedia apically open, costula 
distinct. Nervus basalis rising almost vertically, parallel with first 
discoidal recurrent (internal cubital); areola (areolet) petiolate, 
receiving the recurrent behind its centre; nervus parallelus 
