72 ICHNEUMOXID.*;. 



and closely punctate. Antennae black, with the flagellum basally 

 beneath, and centrally broadly, white. Thorax rufescent, elongate 

 and thrice as long as the head, with infuscate discal and elongate 

 white lateral pubescence ; mesonotum closely punctate, with the 

 bordering furrows crenulate and the lateral lobes strongly punc- 

 tate ; central lobe small, triangular and not constricted apically, 

 stoutly reticulate to near its apex, where it is trans-strigose and 

 circularly elevated ; propleurae glabrous, with the base punctate 

 near the radices and purplish below ; prosternum flavidous ; meso- 

 pleurae punctate, centrally glabrous and narrowly canaliculate, 

 with a broad oblique furrow below the radices ; metathorax large, 

 irregularly transversely striate, with a longitudinal shallow furrow 

 on the basal three-fourths ; petiolar area pale flavous and with a 

 transverse basal carina ; metapleura rugosely punctate. Scutellum 

 punctate and irregularly reticulate centrally, apically dull flavous, 

 with its border margined on the lower side ; postscutellum 

 coarsely punctate, basally glabrous, oblique and rufescent, the 

 remainder pale flavous. Abdomen black, with the extreme seg- 

 mental apices white, broader centrally ; first segment trans- 

 strigose, more strongly so on the basal half, with the apical centrally 

 canaliculate and laterally punctate at the apex ; second segment 

 with the gastrocoali glabrous and deeply impressed, strongly 

 punctate, the third more finely so ; the remainder shagreened 

 and the third segment narrowly impressed laterally ; terebra 

 exactly as long as the body. Legs stramineous, with all the coxae 

 and femora black-marked ; hind femora nearly entirely, their 

 trochanters above, and tibire with fully the apical half, black ; 

 hind tarsi entirely, and nearly the basal half of their tibia;, 

 white. Wings hyaline, with a subfulvescent tinge, and the 

 nervures and stigma black ; the recurrent nervure is received 

 about its length in front of the transverse cubital. 



Length 20 milliin. 



ASSAM : Khasi Hills (Eothney\ 



Type in the Oxford Museum. 



35. Eugalta albitarsis, Cam. 



Eugalta albitarsis, Cameron,* Manch. Mem. 1899, p. 138 ($). 



A black species, with a broad flagellar band, the tegulae, coxa?, 

 and tarsi white, and the hind legs partly red. Head black, with 

 the face and palpi stramineous, and the apically rounded and 

 centrally impressed clypeus piceous ; frons and vertex subglabrous, 

 nitidulous and plumbeous black ; inner orbits distinctly margined 

 above; face with elongate white, and clypeus with denser and 

 longer pale fulvous, pilosity. Antennae with the ninth to seven- 

 teenth joints white, and the scape beneath pale fulvous. Thorax 

 black, with its lower edge white ; mesonotum closely and rather 

 strongly punctate, its base centrally depressed and trans-strigose ; 

 mesopleura closely punctate, with a longitudinal impression 

 beneath the radices, a perpendicular central one, and a broader 

 oblique one nearer the depressed and crenulate apex ; metathorax 



