108 Bradley. 



Habitat: Colorado, two females. 



Types in the collection of the American Entomological 

 Society. 



Deilicaterl to Mr. G. C. Davis, in récognition of his va- 



luable work in the Ichneumonidae. The paratype has the 



face more entirely ferrnginons, and has less black on the 

 thorax. 



Description of a New species of A t li a 1 i a 

 (Tentliredinidae) from India. 



B}- P. Cameron. 



Athalia IcucostOIlia sp. nov. cf Q. Lnteons; the greater 

 part of the apical half of the lateral lobes of the mesouotnm, 

 the greater part of the metanotnm and the head black; the 

 labrnm , clypeas and the mandibles, except at the apex, 

 whitish-yellow ; legs yellovv, the apices of the tibiae and of 

 the tarsal joints black; wings liyaliue, darker at the base, 

 highly iridescent; the stigma fuscous, the nervures black. — 

 Length 6 — 7 mm. 



Hab. Kashrair (Nurse). 



Antennae 11-jointed, the last 2 more closely united than 

 the others, the last longer than the preceding; black; the 

 first brownish beneatb. Head smooth, shiniug, thickly 

 covered vvith white pubescence. Thorax shining, covered 

 with a white pile, impunctate; the middle lobe with a uarrow, 

 distinct furrow in the middle. The apical 2 joints of the 

 hinder tarsi are entirely black. There is a short furrow, 

 with oblique sides, below the ocelli; the furrow bonnding the 

 ocellar région is indistinct, shallow. 



The cf is similarly colonred, except that the scape of 

 the antennae and the 2'i"l joint are broadly yellow. The 

 radial nervure is received shortly, but distinctly, before the 

 middle of the 3''ti cubital cellule. 



Comes near to A. antennata Catii. from Simla; that is 

 a larger and stouter species ; has 13-jointed antennae, no 

 black on the mesonotum; the radial nervure is received sliortly 

 beyond the middle of the cellule and the lower ocellus is 

 bonuded by distinct furrows. 



