416 ICHNEUMONIDJE. 



Table of Species. 



1 (4) Lower basal emitted from median dis- 



tinctly before upper basal nervure. 



2 (3) Frons carinate ; second broader than 



basal flagellar joint pilosella, Cam., p. 416. 



3 (2) Frons not carinate; second not broader 



than basal flagellar joint rufolineata, Cam., p. 417. 



4 (1) Basal subcontinuous through median 



nervure. 



5 (8) Spiracles of second segment obsolete ; 



frons carinate. 

 (7) Ocelli deplanate; nervellus nearly 



straight interstitialis, Cam., p. 417 



7 (6) Ocelli strongly convex; nervellus 



normally curved variornata, Cam., p. 418. 



8 (5) Spiracles of second segment strong; 



frons not carinate erythrocera, Cam., p. 419. 



,'K)7. Barylypa pilosella, Cam. 



Barylypa pilosella, Cameron, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 1906, 

 p. 277 (rf)- 



c?. A black species, with prof use flavous markings and rufes- 

 cent abdomen. Head with long white pilosity; face, clypeus, 

 internal orbits to above antennae and very narrowly to near 

 vertex, and the external orbits entirely, bright flavous ; frons 

 longitudinally carinate and rugosely punctate centrally, sub- 

 obliquely striate above and laterally punctate. Antennce short 

 (length 9 inillitn.), brunneous, with the basal flagellar joints, and 

 the flavous scape above, black. TJwrax with long white hairs ; 

 apical half of the nitidulous and sparsely punctate mesonotum 

 laterally (extending to apex of tegulae), and the closely punctate 

 pleurae mainly (except mesopleurae above), flavous; metanotum 

 irregularl} 7 " reticulate-striate, with a glabrous central longitudinal 

 line. ScuteUum flavous and much more strongly punctate than 

 the mesonotum. Abdomen red, with the basal half of first, a 

 discal stripe on second, apex of fifth, disc and apex of sixth and 

 the seventh segments entirely, black ; apical incisures narrowly 

 flavous. Leys flavous, with the intermediate trochanters, and base 

 of their femora above, black ; hind legs with coxae discally, femora 

 and tibiae both internally, and the two or three apical tarsal 

 joints, black. Wings hyaline, with the stigma testaceous and the 

 nervures black ; second recurrent continuous with the submargiual 

 nervure. 



Length 17 millim. 



BALUCHISTAN-: Quetta, v. 04 (Col. Nurse). 



Type in Col. Nurse's collection. 



This species appears to be allied to B. fjenalis^ Thorns., but it is 

 larger and has more profuse flavous markings. 



