290 ICHNEUMONID.E. 



20U. Exochus parca, sp. n. 



rf $ . A black and shining species, with no flavous markings. 

 Head hardly narrower than thorax, and constricted behind the 

 internally unemarginate eyes; occiput subconcave and abruptly 

 declivous ; frons finely punctulate, centrally convex but not 

 carinate ; face convex, finely and evenly punctate, and not dis- 

 crete from the apically broadly rounded clypeus, of <$ testaceous 

 below the scapes ; palpi and the weak mandibles flavous. Antenna 

 filiform, apicallv subattenuate and a little shorter than the body ; 

 black, with the scape testaceous beneath. Thorax not very stout, 

 subcylindrical ; mesonotum dull, densely pilose and closely punc- 

 tulate, with the notauli not short ; metathorax subglabrous, with 

 strong carinae ; areola parallel-sided, thrice as long as broad, 

 apically truncate and entire, emitting costula3 from its centre ; 

 petiolar area entire and gradually declivous ; spiracles elongate 

 and not small. ScuteUum punctulate and black. Abdomen elongate- 

 fusiform, immaculate-black, finely punctulate and pilose through- 

 out; basal segment strongly margined laterally and discally 

 bicarinate to near its centre ; venter testaceous, terebra black and 

 subexserted; tf genital valvulae pale and elongately extruded. 

 Leys testaceous-red, with only the claws and pulvilli black ; inter- 

 mediate calcaria equal, the hind ones strongly unequal, in length. 

 Wings hyaline and not broad ; radix and tegulre flavous, stigma 

 piceous, nervures brunneous ; upper basal by no means continuous 

 with the lower; nervellus antefurcal and intercepted near its 

 lower angle. 



Length 5 millim. 



PUNJAB: Kangra Valley, 4500 ft., iv. 99 (G. C. Dudgeon}- 

 ASSAM : Shillong, 6000 ft., v. 03 (Roivland Turner, type) ; CEILOX 

 (ThivaitesOxf. Mus.). 



Type $ in the British Museum. 



I have seen three males and three females of this species. 



210. Exochus coronellus, sp. n. 



d . A black and flavous species, with the thorax tricoloured. 

 Head short and hardly narroAved 

 behind the internally broadly 

 emarginate eyes; occiput concave 

 and abruptly declivous ; frons 

 finely punctulate and centrally 

 convex, with no carinae ; head 

 flavous, with only the occiput and 

 ocellar region to scrobes black ; 

 face convex, pilose and hardly 

 discrete from the apically rounded 

 clypeus. Antennae pilose, filiform 

 and not attenuate apically, much 



. . shorter than the bodv, black, with 



Etockus coronellus, Mori. the ^ ^.^ ^^ ^ ^ 



stout, a little broader than the head ; mesonotum pilose 



