XXIII. HYMENOPTERA, IV: ICENEUMONIDAE 



By Ci^AUDE M0RI.EY, F.Z.S., F.E.S., &c., Author of " Fauna of 

 India — Ichneumonidae.' ' 



Microgaster luteus, Cam. 



Manch. Mem., 1899, p. 199, ^. 



The 5 is undescribed. It differs from the & in its much 

 stouter antennae and hind legs, of which the former are apically 

 subclavate ; in its cultriform hypopygium extending to the anus ; 

 in its stout terebra, which is as long as the whole body ; and in 

 having the alar apices more determinately infumate, with a dis- 

 tinct cloud below the broader stigma. Three s.nall males of 6-7 

 rnm. at Sadiya on 27th and 28th November, and a single female 

 of 7 mm. at Kobo, 400 feet, on 3rd December, 1911. 



Epirhyssa flavobalteata, Cam. 



Maiich. Mem., 1S99, p. 129. 



One small a' of only 10 mm. at Rotung, 1400 feet, between 

 6th and 13th March, 1912. 



Xanthopimpla punctata, Fab. 



Spp. Jus., 1781, p. 437. 



Two males at Sadiya on 27th November, and one female at 

 Dibrugarh between the 17th and 19th of the same month. • 



Xanthopimpla nursei, Cam. 



'Joiirii. Bombay Naf. Hist. Soc, I9'>7, p. 592. 



A single male at Dibrugarh between the 17th and 19th 

 November, 191 1. 



Apophua carinata, Mori. 



Faiiu. Brit. India, IcJiii., 1913, p. 215. 



One $ at Sadiya on 27th November, 191 1, The undes- 

 cribed hind legs are testaceous, with both extremities of the tibiae, 

 apices of femora, and the whole tarsi, black. 



Stictolissonota foveata, Cam. 



The (f is undescribed and the ? unknown to me. A single 

 male, found at Sadiya on 23rd November, 191 1, differs from the 

 female description (Tijds. v. Ent. 1907, p. 107) in having the face 



