222 ICHNEUMON] d.t:. 



witli tlie scape conspicuously flavous beneath. Thorax: discallj 

 deplanate, finely punctate and black, with a line on upper part of 

 propleura), callosities below radices, and elongate dots on the mutic 



apophyses, bright flavous ; meso- 

 and uietapleurte finely and closely 

 pilose and punctate ; metanotuni 

 shining, deplanate throughout and 

 coriaceously trans-aciculate. Scn- 

 tellmn and postscutellum flavous 

 and slightly convex. Abdomen 

 parallel-sided and deplanate, \^"ith 

 the apices of all the segments 

 narrowly, and their apical angles 

 somewhat broadly, flavous ; basal 

 segment but slightly narrowed and 

 only a little longer than broad, with 

 the basal impression glabrous and 

 ^^ the remainder, like the second, cori- 



FhytoclicBtoidfs megm-a, -Korl. aceous ; following segments finely 



and closely alutaceous ; tex'ebra half 

 the length of the abdomen. Legs not stout, red, \^'ith the anterior 

 coxae and trochanters, a discal spot on the black hind ones, and 

 an indeterminate band before the base of the black hind tibire, 

 stramineous ; hind tarsi and calcaria black, the former with the 

 penultimate joint only one-fourth of the apical. Wings ample 

 and hyaline ; tegula) flavous and stigma piceous, with base paler. 

 Length 10 millim. 



Assam : Khasi Hills, 6000 ft., v. 03 {Roiuland Ihinier). 

 Type in the British Museum. 



This species has somewhat the facies of Lissojnmpla alhopicta. 

 Walk. 



Genus ALLOPLASTA, F6rst. 



Alloplasta, Forster, Verb. pr. Rbeinl. 1868, p. 167. 

 Trichopimpla, Cameron, Zeits. Hym.-Dip. 1903, p. 303. 



Genotype, Lissonota murina, Grav. 



Head and thorax densely pilose ; temples not broad, occiput 

 margined, cheeks normal and the apically bidentate mandibles 

 broad ; clypeus apically rounded and discally convex. Antenna) 

 neither slender nor elongate, with no pale central band ; flagellar 

 joints short, the first not nearly twice the length of the second. 

 Metathorax evenly punctate throughout ; always with but one, 

 usually centrally obsolete, transverse costa ; spiracles circular, 

 prominent and not large. Abdomen with basal segment not 

 densely pilose ; the following impunctate, not smooth, finely 

 trans-reticulate throughout, with no impressions ; hypopygium not 

 extending to anus, cultriform and basalh^ broad ; terebra exserted, 

 shorter than abdomen ; central segments not longer than broad. 

 Legs of normal length, front tibiae basally gi-adually constricted ; 



