96 ICHNEUMOXID.5. 



■with the third to sixth segments shagreeiied ; petiole red to beyond 

 its centre ; apical margin of first segment, a basally triangular 

 and apically transverse mark on disc of second, and internally 

 constricted lateral marks on the three following segments, 

 stramineous ; apical segment triangular, deplanate, smooth and 

 shining ; anus densely fulvous-pilose ; terebra about one-third 

 longer than the body. Legs with the anterior coxae, trochanters 

 and the front of their tibiae stramineous ; hind legs with the basal 

 half of the tibiae and the whole of the tarsi infuscate, coxae 

 ferruginous with black markings and an apical spot above, like 

 the base of their trochanters, liavous. Wings fulvescent-hyaline, 

 with an infumate fascia from the apex of the stigma to the 

 areolet, " the pedicle of the latter is about two-thirds of the 

 length of the basal branch of the transverse cubital nervure ; 

 the apical branch is bullated on tlie lower side " ; areolet emitting 

 the centrally broadly bifenestrate recurrent nervure nearly from 

 its centre. 



Length 16 millim. 



Assam: Khasi Hills (Roiliney). 



Tyi^e in the Oxford Museum. 



62. Lytarmes hyalinipennis, Cam. 



Lytarmes hyalinipennis, Cameron,* Manch. Mem. 1899, p. 146 {S). 



Head sti'amineous, with the ocellar region and the centre of the 

 apically subtransaciculate frons black, and tlie vertex posteriorly, 

 with tiie occiput, piceous ; mouth ferruginous, with the mandibles 

 black and palpi tiavous ; face punctate and clypeus glabrous. 

 Antennce rufescent, with the obsoletely pubescent flagellum 

 apically darker and basally, hke the scape, flavescent. Thorax 

 piceous ; propleur;ie black, tiavous above ; mesonotum with two 

 flavous discal stripes, the scutellar fovea and a triangular 

 impression before it black ; mesopleurae smooth and shining, 

 black, witli a large ilavous mark beneath the tiavous callosities ; 

 mesosteruum rufescent, with an oblique basal black mark ; 

 metathorax smooth, nitidulous, sparsely iufuscate-pilose and 

 flavous ; black in the spiracular region, at the apex and :it the 

 triangularly impressed base; metaplenrse flavescent, with their 

 base, apex and lower sides black. Scutellum, postscutellum and its 

 carinfe stramineous, the former punctate, with long white pilosity 

 and apically piceous ; the latter glabrous and nitidulous. Abdomen 

 black, with'the apices of the third to fifth segments broadly, of the 

 second narrowly, the two basal longitudinally on the disc and 

 the base of the first, flavous ; anus ferruginous ; ventral segments, 

 except the apical, testaceous; terebra (18 millim.) longer than 

 the body. Legs: anterior pairs fulvous, with the coxae and 

 trochantei's flavescent; hind legs red, the coxae flavous and 

 broadly black-marked on either side, their trochanters basally 

 .flavescent, their tibiae and the posterior tarsi blackish, with 



