ICHNLIMONIDJE. 



the outer more broadly below, flavous; front, vertex and face 

 closely punctate and sparsely pilose ; clypeus convex, smooth and 

 impunctate ; mandibles flavous, except at apex. Antenna filiform 

 and black, becoming piceous towards their apices. Pronotum more 

 broadly flavous basally and the propleurae broadly flavous below. 

 Mesonotura dull and closely punc- 

 tate : meso- and meta-pleurae with 

 broad flavous markings; metanotum 

 closely and uniformly punctate, 

 with the apex more strongly punc- 

 tate beyond the carinse. Scutellum 

 somewhat strongly punctate, black, 

 with two large basal flavous pyri- 

 form marks, which approximate 

 discally. Abdomen with all seg- 

 ments black and twice as long as 

 broad ; first longer than second 

 segment ; the three basal closely 

 punctate and the apical ones en- 

 tirely glabrous ; venter bright 

 flavous, with apex darker ; terebra 

 very nearly as long as body. Legs 

 red ; anterior coxae and trochanters 

 flavous, the intermediate t'ulvidous ; 

 all the troc-hauters with black mark- 

 ings ; hind coxae black and basally 

 flavous above, their tibiae and tarsi 

 black. Wings fulvous hyaline, 

 darker basally ; costa and nervures 

 infuscate ; areolet with petiole longer than inner subtnargiual 

 nervure, the outer pellucid below. 

 Length 10 millim. 

 ASSAM : Khasi Hills (Rothney\ 

 Type in the Oxford Museum. 



Fig. 55. Ctenopimpla albo- 

 macvlata, Cam. 



Genus MEYVA, Cam. 

 Meyva, Cameron, Manch. Mem. 1899, p. 191. 



GENOTYPE, M. villosa, Cam. 



Head oblique and not prominent behind the large and internally 

 parallel eyes ; cheeks short but distinct ; clypeus not basally dis- 

 crete ; mandibles stoutly and unequally bidentate api<ally. 

 Notauli wanting ; metanotum strongly transversely unii-arinate 

 before its apex, with the spiracles elliptic and about thrice as long 

 as broad. Abdominal segments longer than broad; basal seg- 

 ment as broad basally as apically, its spiracles small, circular, at 



