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2. Pimpla sikkimensis, sp. nov. 
Black, a line, gradually widened from the base to 
the apex, tegulae and palpi pale yellow; the 4 anterior 
legs pale fulvous, the coxae and trochanters pale yellow, 
the middle tarsi infuscated; the hind legs with the coxae, 
trochanters and femora rufous, the coxae yellow above, 
the tibiae black below, whitish above, the tarsi black ; 
wings hyaline, the stigma and nervures black. — Length 
9 mm body and ovipositor. 
Sikkim. 
Smooth, shining ; the median segment to the pleural 
keel strongly, but not very closely punctured and thickly 
covered with white hair. Scutellum punctured, but not 
closely or strongly. Abdomen closely, strongly punctured, 
the punctuation becoming weaker towards the apex. 
Sheaths of ovipositor thickly covered with black longish 
hair. Areolet longish along the cubitus, the nervures 
almost touching in front; the recurrent nervure received 
close to the base of the apical fourth; the transverse 
median received shortly behind the transverse basal. 
Comes near P. vidua Cam., which has, inter alia, 
the coxae and base of trochanters black. 
6. Glypta tricarinata, sp. nov. 2. 
Black ; the clypeus, mandibles, palpi and a triangular 
mark on the apex of pronotum, bright yellow ; a testa- 
ceous narrow line on the base of the Ist and on the 
apices of the 2nd and 3rd abdominal segments, and a 
short line on the sides of the 4th at the apex; the 4 iront 
coxae and trochanters pale yellow; the rest of the legs 
fulvous, the fore femora largely tinged with yellow ; the 
hind coxae rufous, the trochanters bright yellow, the 
femora blackish fuscous, paler on the inner side; the 
tibiae testaceous, black at the apex, the tarsi of a darker 
testaceous colour, blacker at the apex; wings hyaline, 
the stigma and nervures black. — Length 10 mm; 
terebra 5 mm. 
Sikkim. 
Face irregularly, transversely striated, the sides irre- 
gularly punctured. Front somewhat strongly punctured ; 
the vertex weakly, sparsely punctured. Clypeus smooth. 
Basal half of mesonotum closely, finely reticulated, the 
apical with distinctly separated punctures. Scutellum 
strongly, closely punctured. Metanotum punctured, more 
finely at the base than in the middle, more coarsely, 
rugosely on the apical slope; on the sides are 2 large 
