Ichneumonide in the British Museum. L5t 
bus intermediis posticisque supra nigris; antennis articulis 9~ 
15 albidis; orbitis internis supra anguste, pronoto linea angulis 
posticis, mesopleuris linea horizontali sub alis anticis, scutello 
macula magna, segmento mediano macula utrinque angulis 
posticis, tergitisque duobus basalibus fascia apicali angusta flavis ; 
alis subhyalinis, stigmate venisque fuscis. 
6. Feminz similis; mandibulis basi, clypeo, facie, orbitis, supra 
interruptis, scapo subtus, propleuris antice, postseutello linea 
transversa, tergitoque tertio fascia apicali insuper flavis ; antennis 
articulis duobus basalibus ferrugineis, 3-11 ferrugineis, supra 
fuscis, 12-19 pallide ferrugineis, 20-22 fuscis, subtus ferru- 
gineis, 23-38 nigris. 
Long., 9 10 mm., d 10 mm. 
?. Third joint of antenne longer than the fourth by more 
than one-third, fifth and sixth subequal, a little shorter than 
the fourth, the antennz 37-jointed; clypeus transverse at 
the apex, narrowly impunctate at the apex, punctate on the 
basal two-thirds ; face punctate ; vertex and front almost 
smooth, very shallowly punctured ; supra-antennal foveze 
smooth and moderately deep. Face much broader than long, 
almost flat; cheeks about one-third as long as the eyes. 
Thorax opaque, closely punctured ; pleurz rather more 
strongly punctured and slightly rugulose. Scutellum more 
sparsely punctured and less opaque, the lateral carine ex- 
tending beyond the middle. Basal area of the median 
segment transverse, narrowed posteriorly ; areola transverse, 
widened posteriorly, the sides slightly curved outwards, less 
distinctly punctured than the basal area ; the posterior and 
the postero-intermedial areas confluent, with numerous short 
ruge springing from the sides and converging medially, but 
not meeting ; middle of these areas shining, irregularly 
rugulose; postero-external area defined, rugulose; external 
and dentiparal areas confluent, external portion punctate, 
dentiparal rugulose and produced into a rather blunt tooth ; 
spiracles elliptical ; spiracular area anterior to the spiracle 
punctured, posteriorly rugose-reticulate with punctures 
intermingled ; lateral and juxta-coxal aree coarsely punc- 
tured. Petiole almost impunctate, with a shallow, ill-defined 
supra-spiracular sulcus on each side. Second tergite sub- 
opaque, very finely punctured, smoother towards base and 
apex, not quite as long as its apical breadth; gastrocceli 
shallow; the remaining tergites almost smooth. Areolet 
very narrow on the radius. 
Hab. Mt. Wellington, Tasmania, 2300 ft., January to 
April, 1913 (Turner) ; type, a 2 in B.M. 
The abdomen of the male is more strongly punctured, 
especially on the second and third tergites. 
