424 ICHNEUMONID^. 



PUNJAB : Simla, viii. and ix. 98 (Col. Nurse): UNITED PROVINCES : 

 Mussoori, 7000 ft., x. 06 (If. M. L*fnyPuf coll.) ; ASSAM : 

 Shillong, iv. 03 (Rowland Turner). 



Type in Coll. Nurse's collection. 



This is an extremely slender insect and appears to be closely 

 allied to Labrorychus clandestine, Grav., though the metatarsus 

 is nearly or quite thrice as long as the second hind tarsal joint. 

 Cameron sent a female of this species to the British Museum 

 labelled " type"; but he described only the male sex, giving the 

 length at 16 millim., and this female is only 11 millim. in 

 length ; it was captured with ISurse's true type. 



317. Anomalon binghami, Cam. 



Anomalon binyhami, Cameron, Ann. Nat. Hist, xx, 1907, p. 14 ( cJ ) 



cJ. A black species, with the head fl a vous- marked and the 

 abdomen ferruginous. Head with white pubescence, the clypeus. 

 mandibles, cheeks, the strongly and sparsely punctate face, and 

 the apical third of the inner orbits broadly, flavous ; frons stoutly 

 and obliquely reticulate throughout, vertex strongly and deeply 



nctate. Antenna; testaceous-red, with the basal half black 

 above, and tlie scape flavous beneath. 2'horax immaculate ; 

 mesonotum strongly, stoutly and subconfluently punctate, its 

 base stoutly trans-striate ; metanotum and its pleursb more widely 

 reticulate, with a broad and superficial central impression ; pro- 

 pleurae stoutly striate, and above distinctly punctate ; mesopleurae 

 longitudinally and coarsely reticulate above, with its apex centrally 

 glabrous and nude, and the remainder distinctly punctate and 

 with black hairs. Scutellum rugosely reticulate and centrally 

 broadly depressed. Abdomen pale ferruginous, with the two 

 basal segments dorsally black. Leys : anterior pairs yellowish 

 fulvous, with the coxae and trochanters flavous ; hind legs red, 

 with the apical third of the tibia?, trochanters and coxae above 

 black, apical joints of tarsi and coxae flavous centrally beneath. 

 Wings fulvescent hyaline, with the tegulae flavous, stigma testa- 

 ceous, costa and nervures black ; transverse cubital nervure as 

 long as the basal cubital abscissa. 



Length 22 millim. 



SIKKIM (Col. BingJiam). 



This species differs from A. tinctipenne in its stoutly reticulate 

 frons which has its flavous orbits of uniform width and the 

 vertical immaculate, in the stouter carinae, more coarsely and 

 sparsely and isolatedly punctate mesonotum, and in the com- 

 parative length of the transverse cubital nervure. 



Genus AGRYPON, Forst. 

 Af/njpon, Forster, Verb. pr. Rheinl. 1860, p. 151. 

 GENOTYPE, Ophion flaveolatum, Grav. 

 Head with the eyes not, or scarcely, pubescent. Antennae 



