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Wings hyaline, very slightly tinged with fuscous; veins piceous, the 

 stigma with a fulvous spot at base. 



Habitat. — Texas. 



Described from one specimen in Belfrage collection. 



Ichneumon fulvopictus sp. nov. 



Male.— Length, 17 mm . Black, opaque, continently punctate; face, 

 clypeus, mandibles, except tips and the palpi, yellow; post-orbits and 

 base of cheeks, ferruginous. Antennae porrect, gradually acuminate 

 toward apex, ferruginous. Apical half of scutellum, yellow. Meta- 

 thorax rugose, areolated, spiracles very large, linear, more than four 

 times as long as wide; legs fulvous and ferruginous, anterior and 

 middle coxa3 and first joint of trochanters above, black, the middle 

 femora with a black spot behind rear apex; posterior coxa? as well 

 as the first joint of trochanters above entirely black, the femora fer- 

 ruginous with a black streak beneath and widened and almost encir- 

 cling the apex above, tibia? and tarsi fulvous or yellow, the apex of tibise 

 dusky. Wings fuliginous, the costre, parastigma and stigma, fulvous; 

 veins black. Apex of second abdominal segment and sutures of fourth 

 and fifth and the following segments fulvous. 



Habitat. — Missouri. 



Described from one specimen in Biley collection. 



Ichneumon leucopsis sp. nov. 



Male. — Length, 8 mm . Head and abdomen black ; thorax and legs, fer- 

 ruginous; the face, clypeus, mandibles, except tips, palpi, orbits, inter- 

 rupted behind, scape beneath, tegula? and line in front, a short one be- 

 neath and anterior and middle coxa? and trochanters, white; the an- 

 tenna? are porrect, acuminate towards apex, black. The head and 

 thorax are minutely puuctulate ; sides of prothorax, sutures of thorax, 

 lines in parapsidal grooves anteriorly, space surrounding insertion of 

 wings and around the scutellum and posterior face of metathorax, 

 black; scutellum red with a whitish posterior margin; metathorax 

 areolated, the spiracles linear. Abdomen long, minutely punctate, 

 opaque, black, the extreme apical edges of the second and the follow- 

 ing segments red; gastrocceli rather large, distinct. Apex of posterior 

 femora above, black ; tibia? and tarsi more or less fuscous. Wings 

 hyaline ; stigma and veins dark brown ; at base of stigma and between 

 it and the parastigma is a small whitish spot; the areolet is pentag- 

 onal, the upper side being short, hardly one-third the length of the 

 lower outer side. 



Habitat. — Alameda, Cal. 



Described from a single specimen, reared in March, from an unknown 

 Tortricid pupa found on oak. 



This species seems to be very distinct from any of our described 

 forms and I know of no species with which it can be compared. 



