XEW PIIlLIl'l'lXE HYMEXOPTERA—ASIBIEAI). 413 



My tal)le of the gfenera. Classification of the Ichneumon Flies" may 

 !)(' moditied to include it as follows: 



4. Alxlominal segments 2-8 or 2—1 with obli(jue lateral iriii)ressi<ins, and all segments 

 longitudinally striate, or aciculate; metanotum vitlioKt a median carina; first 

 and second abscissae of the radius not nearly straight, l»ut forming an obtuse 

 angle, the second cubital cell not wider at base than at apex, usually a little 



narrower (Ihiptoinnrpha Holmgren. 



Abdominal segment 2 alone with an oblique lateral impression, the second and 

 third segments alone longitudinally striate, the following smooth or nearly; 

 metanotum vyitJi a median carina; first and second abscissa^ of the i-adius in a 

 straight line, or nearly, the second cubital cell much wider at base than at 

 apex - Hem /(/h/jttux, new genus. 



27. HEMIGLYPTUS FLAVUS, new species. 



Female. — Length -l:.2 mm. Pale brownish yellow, the eyes brown, 

 the antennae, except the two basal joints, and the sheaths of the ovi- 

 positor, which are nearly as long as the abdomen, are black, the hind 

 tarsi faintly dusky, the wings hyaline, the large stigma and the costie 

 l)lack, the internal veins brown. 



The head and thorax are smooth and shining, btit exhibit some 

 sparse, microscopic punctures; the parapsidal furrows are distinct 

 posteriorly from the anterior third of the mesonotum; the metanotum 

 is smooth, but has a distinct median carina; the abdomen has two 

 crenate furrows on the first segment that converge anteriorly, the 

 second and third segments being longitudinally striate, while the 

 following segments are smooth. 



rv7>'.— Cat. No. 9<W;, U.8.N.M. 



Manila. (Father liobert Brown.) 



«Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, lUOO, p. 137. 



