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broadly and obliquely impressed. Leys: anterior pairs uniformly 

 stramineous throughout; hind pair black, with the coxa? broadly 

 centrally above, the trochanters (except at their apices), the 

 femora above, and the tibia? very broadly in the centre, flavous. 

 Winys fulvo-hyaline, with the nervures and stigma black. 



Length 14 millim. 



ASSAM : Khasi Hills (Rotlmey). 



Type in the British Museum ; both antennae are broken, and 

 the apex of the abdomen is entirely destroyed. 



The extent of the black markings on the legs is variable, 

 especially in the case of the femora. 



Genus LISSOPIMPLA, Kritch. 



Lissopitnpla, Kriechbaumer, Ent. Naclir. 1889, p. 309. 

 Xenopimpla, Cameron, Manch. Mem. 1898, p. 28. (Type, Rhyssa 

 semipunctata, Kirby). 



GENOTYPE, L. octorjuttata, Kriech. 



Face longitudinally subtricarinate ; eyes distinctly emarginate 

 internally ; clypeus apically broadly rounded and of normal length ; 

 labrum exserted ; mandibular teeth very small. Antennae slender 

 filiform and often pale-banded. Mesonotum not transversely 

 strigose ; notauli deeply impressed and discally coalescent ; meta- 

 thoracic areola wanting, but petiolar area distinct ; apophyses 

 very large ; spiracles large and linear. Abdomen impunctate and 

 entirely glabrous ; segments obliquely incised basally, with the 

 second of $ not longer than broad ; terebra shorter than body : 

 venter strongly plicate. Front tibiae a little inflated ; hind femora 

 dentate beneath before their apices ; claws stout and simple. 

 Areolet entire and emitting the recurrent nervure beyond its 

 centre ; nervellus emitted from junction of first recurrent with 

 the basally entire median nervure of hind wing. 



Range. Five species of this very distinct genus have been 

 described, all from the Australasian region ; and 1 am glad to be 

 able to assign to its correct genus another from so much further 

 north. 



58. Lissopimpla albopicta, Walk. 



? Cryptiis albopiclus, Smith, Jotirn. Linn. Soc., Zool. 1860, p. 61, 



Suppl.(9). 



Pimpla albopicta, Walker,* Ann. Xat. Hist, (3) v. 1860, p. 306 ($ ). 

 Lutopimpla rufpes, Cameron, Spol. Zeyl. 1905, p. 140, pi. B, 



fig. 14($). 



c? $ . A somewhat deplanate, black and flavous species, with 

 (in $ ) white-banded antennae. Head pale stramineous, with the 

 occiput (except immediately behind the eyes), the entire and 



