336 ICHNEUMONID.!!:. 



black, with the extreme apices of the segments obsoletely white? ; 

 basal so<2;meut not convex, scabriciilous and discally bicarinate to 

 the shallow subapical transverse impression, witli the spiracles 

 before its centre ; remaining segments transverse, shining and 



Fig. 95. — Cfcnacme jxrHidipes, Cam, 



obsoletely punctate; venter pale; spicula slightly exserted beyond 

 the stout and grey-pilose valvnloe, the bases of which are covered 

 • by the stout and pale hypopygium. Ler/s of normal length and 

 entirely stramineous, with only the apices of the hind tibine and of 

 their tarsal joints blackish. Winr/s ample and hyaline ; radix and 

 tegute stramineous, stigma testaceous ; areolet sessile and trian- 

 gular ; nervellus subopposite and intercej^ted below its centre. 



Lengtli 5 millim. 



Punjab : Simla, viii. 98 {Coh Nurse). 



Type, in Col. Nurse's collection. 



I have drawn the above description from the type specimen > 

 which is the only example J have seen. It woidd appear to differ 

 from all others of its genus in the basally tuberculate clypeus and 

 peculiar facial fovea) ; the very slightly compressed antennte are 

 also remarkable. Cameron, however, appears to have examined 

 more than the type, since he gives the length as 6-7 millim. 



Genus RHORUS, Fdrst. 

 Rhoriis, Ftirster, Verb. pr. Rheinl. 1868, p. 195. 

 Genotype, Truplion mesoxanilms, Grav. 



Head transverse and hardly buccate, vertex emarginate ; clypeus 

 transverse and convex, with its apical margin depressed, truncate 

 or rounded ; mandibular teeth stout and subequal in length ; eyes 

 entire and oblong-oval. Antenna) filiform, distinctly stout and as- 



