New genera and species of hymenoptera from India, 391 
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Deseriptions of New Genera and Species of 
Hymenoptera from India, 
By P, Cameron, 
Ichneumonidae. 
I. Heresiarchim. 
1. Miojoppa gen. nov. 
2. Antennae thickened and compressed beyond the 
middle, Sentellum flat, stoutly keeled to near the middle. 
Areola longer than broad, open at the base, and therefore 
confluent with the lateral areae; it is widely distant from the 
base of the segment, which has no teeth. Petiole louger than 
the 2nd segment, becoming gradually wider from the middle 
to the apex. Gastrocoeli shallow, longer than broad; the space 
between them elosely longitudinally striated. — 2nd and 314 
segments closely punetured; the sheaths of the ovipositor pro- 
jecting, as long as the last two segments united. Head not 
wider than the thorax, roundly narrowed behind the eyes; 
the temples shorter than their width; the face rather flat, 
not separated from the elypeus. Malar space moderately 
large, The maudibles become gradually narrowed towards the 
apex. Palpi long and slender. 
The antennae are not mnch longer than the body; they 
are stout; the palpi are long and slender; there is an oblique 
keel above the middle of the propleurae. The trausverse basal 
nervure is not interstitial; there is a stump of a nervure 
befare the middle on the diseo-eubital nervure. The post- 
scutellum is bifoveate at the base. The median segment has 
a gradually rounded slope. On the lower half of the meta- 
pleurae is an elongate area, closed and rounded at the base 
and open at the apex, formed by a eurved keel and which 
extends from the base to the apex of the pleurae. The ven- 
tral abdominal keel is on the 2nd and 31d segments. The 
antenuae are broadly ringed with white, 
If it were not for the toothless mandibles the Indian 
genera of Heresiarchini might very well be referred to the 
Joppini, which they resemble closely and more particularly in 
