460 



ICHNEUMONID.E. 



<;ariaate frous, more strong])^ pyramidal scutellum, with its basal 

 fovea broader and more profound ; the propleurio being mucli 

 more strongly and regularly striolate below on eitlier side of the 

 fovea? ; the areolet shortly but distinctly petiolate (cf. supra), and 

 the basal segment only discally black. 



35 1 . Campoplex himalayensis, Cam. 



Canqwplex himalayeusis, Cameron,* Mauch. Mem. ISDO, p. 117 ( S )■ 



cT . Read with an interocellar sulcus, the frons and vertex 

 isolatedly pi^nctate and with dense black pubescence ; face and 

 clypeus, except apically, strongly punctate ; mandibles coarsely 

 punctate, and dull testaceous before their teeth ; palpi fulvo- 

 testaceons. Antenna' entirel}^ black, with dense and very short 



Fig. 131. — CaDvpoplcx IdiiiaJcn/cniiif, C;iui. 



black pubescence ; scape nitidulous, with sparse long black 

 pilosity. 2Vio>'«a-" immaculate; mesonotum closely and not strongly 

 punctate, with the notauli shallow and indistinct; raetathorax 

 finely rugose basally, from its centre run two curved carinae, from 

 the middle of wliich runs a deep and wide depression to the apex 

 of the segment ; the entire apex before the carina- transversely, 

 at the apex more obliquely, strongly striated, and thicldy covered 

 with white hair; from near the apices of the two basal carinje 

 run stout, curved cariniB ; at the base of this, on the inner side, 

 two short carina?, and on the outer side two longer, oblique ones ; 

 propleurae strongly aciculate and centrally obliquely striate ; 

 mesopleura? punctate, sinuately striate and elevated above, strongly 

 carinate and strigose centrally, basally obliquely striate ; meta- 

 pleura? strigose and punctate, with tlie base irregularly rugose. 

 Scutellum more strongly and rugosely punctate than the mesonotum; 



