no. 1832. SOME NEW ICHNEUMON-FLIES— VIERECK. 477 



CAMPYLONEURUS BICOLORINUS, new name. 



This name is proposed to replace C. bicolor Szepligeti, Term. Fuz., 

 vol. 23, 1900, p. 51, not of Brulle, Hist. Nat. Ins. Hym., vol 4, 1846, 

 p. 412, which has been removed from Bracon to Campyloneurus by 

 Cameron, Rec. Albany Mus. Grahamstown, Africa, vol. 1, 1904, p. 155. 



ORGIXUS ASHMEADI, new tpecie3. 



Female. — Length 3.5 mm; tegument mostly smooth, finely gran- 

 ular, subopaque, with inconspicuous whitish pubescence, and stra- 

 mineous; malar line hardly greater than the greatest diameter of the 

 scape; face mostly shining, with indistinct punctures which are on an 

 average three to four puncture widths apart; second joint of m. p. 

 six to eight times as long as thick; flagel more than 29-jointed, some- 

 what testaceous beneath, brownish above, the first joint at least five 

 times as long as thick; inner side of scape nearly twice as long as the 

 outer side; scape and pedicel brownish above; mesonotum mostly 

 blackish, notauli uniting to form an arcuate impression near the hind 

 third of the dorsulum; furrow between the scutel and dorsulum pol- 

 ished and traversed longitudinally by four nearly equidistant raised 

 lines: scutel brownish; propodeum brownish behind, with only the 

 median longitudinal and basal transverse carina? present, the former 

 incomplete, extending, but for an interruption near the middle, from 

 the basal transverse carina to the posterior edge of the propodeum; 

 radius attaining a point as near or nearer to the tip of the wing as the 

 transverse cubitus is distant from the stigma on the radius; cubitus 

 not prolonged beyond the transverse cubitus; first discoid a] eel] form- 

 ing a trapezium; first abscissa of cubitus a little shorter than the re- 

 current vein, the latter a little shorter than the first abscissa of the 

 basal vein which latter in turn is a little shorter than the basal vein; 

 second discoidal cell trapezoidal with its longest sides parallel and at 

 least three times as long as the nervulus; middle and hind femora more 

 or less brownish at tip ; hind tibiae blackish : all tarsi brownish to black- 

 ish; first segment nearly twice as long as broad at apex, the outer 

 edge of the first plate virtually straight throughout, first segment 

 nearly or quite as long as the two following segments combined ; tergum 

 granular, medially more or less tending toward striation; all but the 

 less conspicuous tergal segments at tip of abdomen, dark brown to 

 blackish with a yellowish margin all around the segment; the incon- 

 spicuous segments stramineous and with the first tergal segment not 

 margined with yellowish laterally beyond the base; sheaths of the 

 ovipositor approximately as long as the tergum. 



Male. — Length 3.5 mm. Sufficiently similar to the female to be 

 readily associated therewith. 



Type.— Cat. No. 13800, U.S.X.M. 



Type-locality. — Manila. Philippine Islands. 



Thirteen specimens collected by Father Brown. 



Named for Dr. W. H. Ashmead. 



