418 



ICHNEUMONID-i:. 



Head closely punctate ; face, clypeus, orbits narrowly (except 

 above), flavous. Antenna' black, beconiinf^ brunueous apically. 

 T7iorax closely, with the mesonotuni nitidulous and more sparsely, 

 punctate ; hamate lateral marks on apex of mesonotum, pro- 

 pleura? biisally below, mesopleurae broadly at the base and more 

 narrowly at the apex below, and a large and obliijuely constricted 

 mark at apex of nietaplenriE below, flavous ; metanotum irrefi;ularly 

 striate longitudinally and more weakly transversely, forming an 

 irregular reticulation ; metaplenrte more closely and rugosely 

 punctate than the remainder. Scutellwn flavous. Abdomen black, 

 with the third to fifth segments testaceous-red and two basal 

 infuscate. Lecfs flavous; intermediate coxse basally and hind ones 

 entirely, the hind trochanters above, base and apex of their dark 

 red femora, their tibia) internally and apically, and most of their 

 tarsi, black. Winr/s iiyaline; tegulse flavous, costa nnd stigma 

 pale testaceous, nervures black. 



Length 9 millim. 



Ealuchistax: Quetta (CoJ. Nurse). 



Type in Col. Xurse's collection. 



310. Barylypa variornata. Cam. 



Barylypa variornata, Cameron,* Journ. Bombay Xat. Hist. Soc. 

 190t), p. 279(5). 



2 . A red and flavous species ; the thorax A\ith broad black 

 markings. Head sparsely punctate ; frons centrally carinate. 



Fig. 119. — Barylypa varioniaia, Cam. 



eyes strongly convergent apically ; face, clypeus, mandibles, palpi, 

 a 6ubinterrupted line at the frontal orbits, and the external orbits 

 (more broadly centrally), flavous ; ocellar region and sometimes 

 occiput black. Antennce reddish or blackish, apically setaceous 



