466 P. Cameron. 
Cardiochilinae. 
4. Cardiochiles fulvus sp. nov. 9. 
Fulvous ; the vertex and mesonotum of a deeper 
tint; the antennae, ocellar region and hind tarsi, black ; 
wings almost hyaline, darkened towards the apex, highly 
iridescent; the stigma except at the base and the apical 
nervures black; the costa, base of stigma and basal 
nervures testaceous. Head, pro- and mesothorax smooth, 
shining, the metanotum more opaque, densely covered 
with long white pubescence. Post-scutellum wider than 
long, of equal width, sharply keeled all round and with 
a keel down the middle forming 2 areae, slightly longer 
than wide and of almost equal width; areola large, longer 
than wide ; the base obliquely narrowed; from near 
the base it becomes gradually roundly narrowed to a 
sharp point at the apex ; on either side of its base are 3 
areae; the inner oblique, of equal width; the central the 
larger, its lower side dilated inwardly, the outer narrowed 
gradually towards the base, the apex open, or at any 
rate with the apical keel faint; from its inner apical side 
a keel runs obliquely to join another which runs obliquely 
from its outer apical margin. Flagellum densely covered 
with short, black stiff pubescence. Sheaths of ovipositor 
black, broad, curved, becoming broader towards the apex. 
Trophi testaceous. The long spur of the hinder tibiae 
about three-fourths of the length of the metatarsus. — 
Length 5 mm. 
. Deesa. August and September (C. G. Nurse). 
On some new Genera and Species 
of Ichneumonidae from the Himalayas. 
(Hym.) 
By P. Cameron. 
_ The species described in this paper have been kindly 
given me by Col. C. /. Bingham. 
1. Chlorojoppa gen. nov. 
Scutellum roundly convex, with a long apical slope, 
the sides keeled from the base to the apex. Metanotum 
deeply depressed at the base, at the sides clearly separated 
