456 ICIIXEUMONIDiE. 



the recurrent nervure ; nervellus geniculate, though not inter- 

 cepted, at its lower third. 



LoHjth 10 millim. 



It would appear to be somewhat closely allied to C. spinipcs. 

 Thorns., which 1 do not know. 



Punjab: JSimla, ix. 98 {Col. Nurse, type), Kaugra Valley, 

 4500 ft., vii. 99 {G. C. Dudgeon). 



Type in Col. Nurse's collection. 



345. Canipoplex binghami, sp. n. 



Canijyojjk'.v biiiffJiami, Cameron MS. 



5 . Head transverse and posteriorly a little narrower than the 

 eyes, but not roundly constricted : frons with no carina, not 

 impressed, and scrobes not auriculate ; palpi and mandibles 

 except apices of latter, sti-amineous. Anteinun black, with the 

 scape stramineous beneath, and basal flagellar joints not discrete. 

 Thorax with the mesopleurse iiitidulous, and the interstices 

 smooth ; metanotum centrally trans-striate and distinctly 

 bicarinate throughout, with the costula) strong and the petiolar 

 area a little impressed ; spiracles linear. Abdomen obsoletely 

 punctate, black, with the apical half of third, whole of fourth, 

 most of fifth, and apices of the remaining segments, red; 

 postpetiole immaculate and laterally a little curved ; third segment 

 only basally margined ; terebi\a half the length of the abdomen 

 and very slightly reflexed. Legs black, \vith the hind femora not 

 slender ; calcaria, anterior tibiae, and front femora internally, 

 testaceous. Wings hyaline, with the tegulye and stigma black ; 

 areolet with the inner submarginal nervure not longer than its 

 petiole, the outer curved, and the recurrent emitted almost from 

 its apex ; basal nervure continuous ; basal abscissa of radius of 

 hind wing not longer than the recurrent nervure; nervellus 

 geniculate, though not intercepted, at its lower third. 



Length 12 millim. 



PiJTSr.TAB : Simla, ix.98 (Col. Mirse). 



Type in Col. Nurse's collection. 



This species appears to be allied to C. panctatus and C. incom- 

 pletus, Bridg., though certainly very different from either. 



346. Campoplex altius, sp. n. 



S . A black species, with long Avhite pubescence ; the mouth, 

 scape, and legs flavidous, the apical half of the abdomen red, and 

 the metanotum strongly bicarinate throughout. 



Length 10 millim. 



This species is extremely like G. hinghami and may possibly 

 constitute its alternate sex ; but it ditters in having the petiole 

 of the areolet hardly a third the length of the inner submarginal 

 nervure, the head much narrower behind the eyes, the frons 

 obsoletely carinate longitudinally in the centre, the scape entirely 



