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still distinctly antefurcal) lower basal nervure of the fore wing, the 

 lower interception of the nervellus in the hind one, the shorter and 

 broader brachial cell, the emission of the more bowed radial nervm-e 

 much nearer the external cubital, but especially in the completely 

 and distinctly subinfumate radial cell, which meets the subsinuate 

 base of the radial nervure. Length, 15 mm. ? . 



The type is in the British Museum, together with a second 

 specimen found during March, 1901, at Mackay, in Queensland. 



Echthromorpha diversor, Mori. 

 Echthromorpha is an interesting and highly specialised genus, 

 of wide distribution, ranging from St. Helena, through Africa, 

 Mauritius, Ceylon, Assam, the Malay Archipelago, and Australia, 

 to Fiji, whence both sexes of the present species, described as 

 recently as 1913 (' Eevision of the Ichneumonidse,' ii. p. 47), 

 from the Solomon Islands or New Hebrides have now been 

 received. The female was hitherto unkjiown, but appears to 

 differ only sexually from the male. 



Paniscus testaceus, Grav. 

 One pair of this cosmopolitan species. 



A NEW SPECIES, BELONGING TO THE LASIO- 

 CAMPID.E, FROM JAPAN. 



By a. E. Wileman, F.E.S. 



Crinocraspeda (?) miyakel, sp. n. 



Antennae plumose. Termen of all wings crenulate, costa of hind 

 wings incised near base and before apex. Fore wings greyish brown, 

 tinged with reddish brown beyond the middle ; postmedial line black, 

 inwardly obhque, angled towards costa where it is outwardly edged 

 with white ; area within postmedial line clouded with dark brown ; 

 venation black before the postmedial and brown between the post- 

 medial and the pale, diffuse and irregular, subterminal line ; terminal 

 Hne dark brown, crenulate, fringes paler. Hind wings greyish brown, 

 tinged with reddish brown on the median area, a short black bar 

 extending from before middle of the costa to below the cell ; terminal 

 line and fringes as on the fore wings. On the under side the post- 

 medial line is somewhat broader and edged with paler throughout 

 its length ; the black bar on hind wings becomes a band extending to 

 dorsum, and is slightly angled about middle. 



Expanse, 44 millim. 



A male specimen, in rather poor condition, received from 

 Professor T. Miyake, of the Imperial Japanese Agricultural 

 College, Komaba, Tokyo. It was captured by Mr. Shiromma on 

 July 3rd, 1908. 



The species is closely allied to excisa, Wileman, from Arizan, 

 Formosa, which was doubtfully referred to the genus Crino- 

 craspeda, Hampson ('Entomologist,' vol. xliii. p. 192). 



