426 



ICllXEUMONIB.i:, 



nervure ; nervelliis strong, straight and not intercepted ; the 

 external nervnres of the hind wing not wanting. 



Lem/tJi l()-:2() inillini. 



U^'iTioi) PiioviNCES: Dehra Dun, xi. 11 (Dr. A. D. Imms), 

 IMussoori, 7000 ft., vi. 05 (A'. BruneUi — Ind. Miis.) ; Assam : 

 kSiiillong (liou'houl Turner — Brit. Mus., i« Touche — Ind. M\is.); 

 liuEMA : Karen Hills, ;5000-3700 ft., vi. .^8 {L. Fea). 



Tijiye in the Oxford Musenni. 



This species appears to differ from A. stenostirpna, Thonis., in. 

 little bnt the very distinctly trans-carinate front coxae, which 

 feature allies it more closely with A. anannm, Wesm. ; it is, how- 

 ever, much larger than either. 



The typical d" was ca])tured in " India " by Capt. Boys. 



310. Agrypon varitarsnm, Wesui. 



Anomalon vitritdrsum, A^'esniael, Bull. Ac. Brux. 1849, \>. 131 



{62)- 



Anomalon vanUirse, IIolmgTen, Ofv. Sv. Ak. F()ih. 1857, p. ISo ; 



id., Sv. Ak. Ilaudl. 1858, p. 3) (d $ )• 

 Agrypon varitarsis, Thorasou, Opusc. Eut. xvi, 1892, ]). 1769 ( cJ $ ). 

 Afjrypon raritrirsyni, var. ruficodis, Szepli^eti, Term. Fiiz. xxii, 

 p. 232. 



c? $ . A slender, black species, with red legs and abdomen. 

 Head posteriorly dilated, black, with the mandibles centrally, 

 clypeus, face, cheeks and (in the typical form) dots on the vertex, 

 flavous. Antennce black, rarely ferruginous, and nearly as long 

 as the body ; scape fiavidous beneath. Tliorax black, witb 

 hiuneral callosities and sometimes elongate lines before radices, 

 flavous ; metathorax often apically rufescent. Scutelhim black, 

 or with its basal angles reddish. Ahdomeu red, with the base of 

 the first, disc of the central, and nearly the Mhole of the apical, 

 segments black ; terebra shortly exserted. Lec/s red, with the 

 anterior paler and their base in c? flavescent ; hind coxse some- 

 times basally, rarely entirely, black ; their tibia? apically, and 

 often the extreme base of their femora, black ; hind tarsi not 

 strongly spatuliform, and variable in coloration. Win/js sub- 

 hyaline, with the stigma piceous and the teguke flavous ; anal 

 nervure emitted from far above the centre of the brachial cell ; 

 nervellns straight and not intercepted. 



Length 12-15 millim. 



Eajputaxa : Mt. Abu {Col. Nurse) ; UjVited Provinces (Mrs. 

 Home) ; AssAit : Margherita and Sadiya (Ind. Mus.) ; Tenas- 

 SEEiM: Dawna Hills, iii. 08 (A, Annandale). Euuope. 



Type in the Brussels Museum. 



The variety rvjico.vis, iSzepl. * differs in having the pale spots 

 on the vertex wanting, and this form occurs also in India. 



* Szepligeti's mode of synonjiuy in tbe " Genera Insectorum '" is distinctly 

 curious. He places (/. c. I'JO.i, "fasc. xxxiv, p. 17) this variety under both 

 Agrypon rubriccdim/. Fursf. and .1. vurilamKrii, Wesin. ; lie gives Forster'& 

 .species as good, at tlie same time terming it a variety of Wesmael's. 



