488 ICHNEIJMONID.i;. 



all the coxce black, with their apices, like the anterior trochanters,, 

 stramineous ; hind legs red, with their tibirc sparsely spinose and 

 the tarsi dark. Wings hyaline or infuscate-hyaline ; nervures 

 dark and the stigma slightly darker; areolet oblique, small and 

 shortly petiolate, emitting the recurrent nei'vure shortly beyond, 

 its centre. 



Leiu/ih 7 millini. 



Assam : Khasi Hills (2ioth)iei/). 



Type in the Oxford Museum. 



381. Limnerium himalayense, Cam. 



Limnermm himalayense, Cameron, Entom. lOOC, p. 249 ($). 



c? 5 . A dull, granulate, black species, \vith sparse white 

 pubescence and red legs. Head with tlie palpi and mandibles 

 (except their teeth) flavous. Antemw densely and very shortly 

 pubescent. Metatliorax with longer and closer white pubescence, 

 its notum more strongly sculptured and exareolate, with but indi- 

 cations of basal carina; ; petiolar region obscurely trans-striate : 

 mesopleurse obscurely puuctate-sulcate obliquely below their 

 centre. Abdomen immaculate, with the terebra about h millim. in 

 length. Lefjs red, with the anterior trochanters flavous ; anterior 

 coxfe (except their flavous apices) and the $ posterior trochanters 

 black ; hind tarsi and apices of their tibi* in 5 blackish ; tibiae 

 distinctly spinulose and basally constricted, with white calcaria. 

 Wings hyaline, with the tegulae flavous, the stigma infuscate and 

 nervures darker ; areolet oblique and distinctly petiolate, emitting 

 the recurrent nervure from shortly beyond its centre ; space 

 between this recurrent and the second transverse cubital nervure 

 as long as the pedicle. 



Length 5-6| millim. 



Punjab: Simla, viii. 98 {Coh Niirse) ; Uatited Provinces: 

 Dehra Dun, iv. 10 {Dr. ui. D. Imms). 



Type in Col. Nurse's collection. 



382. Limnerium agraense. Cam. 



Limneria af/raensia, Cameron,* ]Mancb. Mem. 1897, p. :?9 ( 5 ). 



2 . Head alutaceous and, except on the vertex, with dense 

 white pubescence ; mandibles testaceous, with pale pilosity and 

 the teeth black ; palpi flavous. Antennce black. Thorax black, 

 closely punctate, wsth dense white pilosity ; mesopleurse trans- 

 striate centrally, with the speculum smooth ; areola longer than 

 broad and not small, the apex of the apical area entering into it as 

 an acute angle ; there is a short, stout, oblique carina outside the 

 sj)iracles, beyond which it curves round to the apex of the segment, 

 but is much thinner than the basal branch. Abdomen black, with 



