100 ICHNEUMOXIJ).!'. 



of tl)e bind wings strongly postfurcal and emitting the nervellus; 

 at its junction with tlie median nervure. 



Lencjth 16-17 millim. 



lean .find no structural distinction bet\Aeen this species and 

 the next, but tho coloration is very different and appears to be 

 quite constant. 



There are two specimens of this species, labelled " Indriilainan, 

 October, 1895 ; A. Everett," in Col. Bingham's collection. Botli 

 sexes are represented in the collections at Oxford and Genoa; tlie 

 male in the former has weak alar infumescence, and the female in 

 the latter was captured by L. Fea at Bhamo in Burma, during 

 August, 1885. Mr. Green has just sent me a fine female taken 

 on a window-pane in a house at Peradeniya in Ceylon, late in 

 1009. I have seen both sexes from My sol, and am satisfied that 

 the present species is Pimpla insidiator. Smith, from the same 

 island, though slightly diiferent in its paler coloration. The species 

 also occurs from Celebes to Queensland. 



54. Echthromorplia notiilatoria, F. 



Cri/ptus notulatorius, I'abricius, Piez. 1804, p. 77. 



Pimpla contvnua, Brulle, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hyiu. iv, 1846, p. 02 ( 9 )• 



Chnisopimpla ornatipes, Cameron,* ]Mauch. Mem. 181)9, ji. 18(> 



EcJithromorphi kec(t, ('amerou,* Jour. 8tr. Br. llov. A,s. Soc. 1903,. 



p. 135(6- ). 

 Echthromorpha ornatipes, Cameron, Spol. Zevl. 190o, pi. B,. 



fig. 8(2). 

 Echthromorplia jiotiilatona vav. vmu((citli(ta, Morlev, Pev. Ichn.. 

 J^,iit. Mu.s. ii, 1913, p. 46 ( J ). 



A^ery similar to the preceding, but with the black markings- 

 much more profuse. Bead very narrow behind the pi'ominent 

 eves ; flavous, with the concave and bordered occiput centrally, 

 tile centre of the carinate frons, and usually the ocellar region, 

 alone black ; face shallowly and distinctly punctate, quadrate and 

 parallel-sided, obsoletely pilose and somewhat nitidulous ; clypeus. 

 very large and hardly shorter than the face, basally and apically 

 truncate, surmounted by the prominent and broadly rounded 

 labrum j mandibles sinuate above and a])ically somewhat infuscate ;. 

 cheeks fully as long as the basal breadth of the mandibles, eyes 

 somewhat deeply emarginate next the scrobes. Ante7mce filiform, 

 slender and as long as the body ; black, with the base and extreme 

 apex ])ale, and the basal flagellar joints elongate and apically 

 subnodulose ; scape very deeply excised externally. Tliora.T 

 mainly black ; the pi'othorax, two elongate vittfe on the meso- 

 notiim, a hu'ge callosity beneath and a small one before the radix, 

 a large specular mark and a dot above the intermediate coxtc, 

 bright flavous ; metathorax often flavous latei-ally, but usually 

 subrufescent, with the spiracles and a line between them and the 

 base black ; metanotum (except centrally) evenly ])unctate and 

 flavous-pilose ; spiracles elongate and very large. Abdomen 



