Ichneumonidae. 3m 
On some new Genera and Species 
of Ichneumonidae from the Himalayas. 
(Hym.) 
By P. Cameron. 
(Fortsetzung aus H. 6, 1907, p. 469.) 
3. Ephialtes longiventris, sp. nov. 9. 
Black, the 4 front legs bright yellow, the apices 
of the tarsal joints slightly fuscous ; the hind coxae and 
femora bright red; the basal joint of the trochanters black, 
the apical white, the tibiae and tarsi dull whitish yellow: 
the lower side of the tibiae and the apex all round black, 
the tarsal joints infuscated. Wings hyaline, the nervures 
and stigma black. — Length 27 mm; terebra 26 mm. 
Sikkim. 
Thickly covered with white pubescence, which is 
longest on the pleurae and on the sides of the abdomen. 
Face finely punctured, almost smooth in the middle ; 
the front and vertex almost smooth. Antennal scape 
bright lemon-yellow, except above. Pro- und mesonotum 
closely punctured, but not strongly; the metanotum 
much more strongly punctured, the apex more closely 
than the base; the punctures extend to the pleural keel; 
the part below the latter is smooth, bare, shining; the 
pro- and mesopleurae smooth and shining. The abdomen 
is long and slender (21 mm long), the basal 2 segments 
being together longer than the head and thorax united. 
The first segment is not much more than half the length 
of the second. 
The abdomen is longer and thinner than usual; as 
compared with £. iridipennis Cam. from Simla, apart 
from the marked difference in the colouration of the legs, 
that species may be known by the Ist abdominal segment 
being longer than the 2nd. In Æ. /atiannulata Cam. from 
Sikkim the ıst abdominal segment is as long as the 2nd, 
the abdomen is stout, not elongated and the legs are 
rufous, the 4 hinder tarsi black, the hind tibiae black, 
broadly white above. 
