410 ICHNEUMOMD-i:. 



anterior coxa?, at least above, and the hind ones entirely, black ; 

 hind trochanters basally, the whole of their femora, the apical 

 third of their tibia? and apices of the first and second tarsal joints, 

 black ; basal hind tarsal joint double the length of the following. 

 Wings hyaline, with the first recurrent nervure emitted but 

 slightly before the centre of the first cubital cell ; intercubital 

 nervure oblique and distinctly preceding the second recurrent ; 

 nervellus postfurcal, intercepted but hardly geniculate near its 

 centre. 



Length 15-18 millim. 



TIBET : Gyangtse, 13,000 ft., vi. 04 (H. J. Walton). 



Type in the British Museum. 



The abbreviated antenna?, bordered scutellum and produced 

 clypeus are so distinct as possibly to justify the erection of a new 

 genus for this species. 



I have drawn the above description from eleven specimens of 

 both sexes. 



H02. Exochilum circumflexum, L. 



Ichneumon circumfexm, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. ed. x, 1758, p. 566 ; 

 Fabricius, Syst. Ent. 1775, p. 341 ; Rossi, Fauna Etrusc. ii, 

 1790, p. 52. 



Ichneumon ramidulus, Christ, Naturg. Ins. 1791, p. 357, pi. xxxvii f 

 fig. 2. 



Ophion circumflexm, Fabricius, Syst. Piez. 1804, p. 133 ; Olivier, 

 Encycl. Meth. viii, 1811, p. 511 ; " Dumerc, Mem. Ac. Paris, 18(50, 

 p. 895. 



Anomalon circumflexus, Jurine, Hym. p. 116: Lucas, Expl. Sc. 

 Alg. iii, p. 327. 



Anomalon circumflexum, Gravenhorst, Ichn. Eur. iii, 1829, p. 643 ; 

 Brull, Exped. Sc. Moree, ii, 1832, p. 380 ; Ratzeburg, Ichn. d. 

 Forst. i, p. 87 ; ii, p. 77 ; Vollenhoven, Piuac. pi. iii, tig. 6 ( $) 



Exochilum circwnfiexum, Wesmael, Bull. Sc. Brux. 1849, p. 122 ; 

 Kirchner, Lotos, 1856, p. 234 ; Holmgren, Sv. Ak. Handl. 1858, 

 p. 14; id., Ofv. 1858, p. 322; Bridgman & Fitch, Entom. 1884, 

 p. 181 ; Thomson, Opusc. Ent. xvi, 1892, p. 1759 (<?$). 



Var. Anomalon gif/anteum, Gravenhorst, op. cit. p. 647 ; cf. Ratze- 

 burg, Ichn. d.' Forst. i, p. 87 (3 5). 



Anomalon mussouriense, Cameron, Manch. Mem. 1897, p. 26 ( $ '). 



<3 $ . Head with dense long fulvous hairs, black, with the 

 internal orbits more broadly in front, face above, clypeus, labruni 

 and mandibles (except at base and apex), fulvescent flavous ; 

 palpi red ; frons and vertex coarsely and rugosely punctate ; face 

 and clypeus coarsely punctate and laterally depressed. Antenna' 

 fulvous, with the two basal joints (comprising scape) entirely, and 

 the third above, black. Thorax strongly punctate, with short dark 

 pubescence, black, with the inetapleurae, and mesopleurae apically, 

 fulvous-marked and the apical mesopleural suture flavous ; meta- 

 notum coarsely reticulate, centrally impressed, and the apex 

 sinuately trans-carinate centrally. Scutellum flavous. Abdomen 



