64 ICHNEUMONID^E. 



thought to represent the alternate sex of T. f/eniculata, with 

 Avhich the ueuration exactly coincides, were it not that the hind 



Fig. 13. — Torhda fcmoraia. Cam. 



femora are nearly entirely black and the abdomen entirely 

 rufescent ochraceous from near base of the fourth segment, with 

 the apices of the basal ones concolorous. 



27. Torbda inaculipennis, Cam. 



Torhda macidlpennis, Cameron,* Entom. 1902, p. 19 (5). 



Black ; head, thorax, and abdomen marked with white ; legs 

 fulvous, with front coxae white ; posterior coxce black, basally 

 white ; wings hyaline, with the stigma and nervui*es black : front 

 wings with a fascia at base of the subdiscoidal nerrure; areolet 

 smaller than in the preceding species, and emitting the second re- 

 current nervure from its centre; cubital nervure roundly curved and 

 not straight basally, oblique and parallel with the basal nervure. 



Lemjtli 14 millim. ; terebra 6-7 millim. 



Assam : Ivhasi Hills (Bothne;/). 



Tiipe in tlie Oxford Museum. 



At once known from the following by its lack of fulvous 

 coloration, and from all the foregoing by the entirely sti'amineous 

 metathoracic apex and the remarkable infumescence at the base of 

 the anal cell of the front \vings, a position at which I have met 

 with it in no other Ichneumonid.e ; the legs are clear fulvous, 

 with only the coxte stramineous and black ; the apices of the two 

 basal segments are broadly, and of the remainder very narrowly, 

 pale, and the pygidium is very large. 



