II AB II OP I M PL A. 105 



spiracles. Legs stout, normal, and as in Pimpla. Areolet oblique, 

 sessile or subpetiolate ; radius distinctly reflexed basally ; wings 

 hyaline. 



Range. Assam. 



" This genus comes near to CUrysopimpla, not only in the 

 presence of the yellowish colour, but in the form of the areolet 

 and in the curved apex of the radius : but differs from it in the 

 face not being so elongated ; in the much shorter clypeus, which 

 is obliquely depressed at the apex ; in the eyes being more distant 

 from the base of the mandibles ; in the spiracles being placed 

 more behind the middle of the petiole ; in the hinder tarsi being 

 more slender and longer compared with the tibiae ; and in there 

 being no cloud at the apex of the fore wings." (Cameron, loc. cit.) 



It differs from Exeristes, Forst., in the linear metathoracic 

 spiracles, &c. ; no $ is yet known. 



57. Habropimpla bilineata, Cam. 



Habropimpla bilineata, Cameron,* Mancli. Mem, 1900, p. 97 (<5). 



A black species, with the scape, scutellum, metanotal stripes, 

 and most of the legs stramineous. Head black, with the supra- 

 clypeal foveae, the clypeus, except centrally, and the palpi, flavous ; 

 mandibles immaculate and palpi white-pilose ; face rugosely 

 punctate and centrally subcarinate ; frons and vertex glabrous ; 

 ocelli circumcanaliculate. Antennae, black, with the nagellum 

 pubescent and basally brunneous beneath ; scape punctate, flavous 

 beneath and apically pale-pilose. Thorax black, with the radices, 

 a line on the apex of the pronotum, and internally apically di- 

 lated lines on either side o 

 the metanotum, sulphureous ; 

 mesonotum smooth, shining, 

 with dense inf uscate pubesence ; 

 metanotum centrally impressed 

 at the base, smooth and laterally 

 subrugulose, with the petiolar 

 region glabrous and nitidulous ; 

 pro- and meso-pleurae impunc- 

 tate and glabrous, with their 

 apices crenulate. Scutelluw 

 sparsely and postscutellum 

 Fig. 93. densely infuscate-pilose. the 



Habropimpla bilineata, Cam. latter with its lateral impres- 



sions broad, smooth and shallow. 



Abdomen black, with the three basal segments laterally broadly 

 and apically narrowly, sulphureous ; the fourth and fifth laterally 

 at the apex, and the former with the whole apex narrowly, 

 sulphureous ; remainder of the second to fourth segments flavidous; 

 three basal segments superficially punctate, the third basally 



