478 ICHXEUMONID.E. 



Forster's diagnosis of this genus is all too short, and may 

 nowadays advantageously be ignored in favour of that so well 

 drawn recently by Dr. *Schiniedeknecht, which differs from our 

 Indian representative only in its curved radius, which is said to 

 have the apical abscissa double the length of the basal, the areolet 

 large and the postpetiole quadrate. 



371. Sinophorus collinus, sp. n. 



Limner ium collinum, Cameron MS. 



$ . A black species with white pubescence and only the palpi, 

 front legs (except basally), intermediate tibiae and tarsi, the hind 



calcaria and centre of the ven- 

 ter, testaceous; hind tibiae obso- 

 letelv badious centrally; terebra 

 hardly half the length of the 

 abdomen. 



Length 8| millim. 



PUXJA.B : Simla, viiL 98 (Col. 

 Nurse). 



Type in Col. Nurse's col- 



' f T A ^ lection. 



O I The generic characters will 



I A m A easily distinguish this hill 



species from its allies ; the 

 areolet is oblique, somewhat 

 137 elongately petiolate but not 



Sinophorus collinus, Mori. large, the radius curved only 



where it is emitted from the 

 centre of the stigma, its outer abscissa is only about half as long 

 again as the inner, and the postpetiole is evenly rounded 

 throughout. 



Described from a single specimen. 



Genus OLESICAMPA, Thorns. 



(?) Olesicampe, Forster, Verb. pr. Rheinl. 1868, p. 153. 

 Olesicampa, Thomson, Opusc. Ent. xi, 1887, p. 1139. 



GENOTYPE, Ichneumon fulviventris, GmeL 



Head subcubical and posteriorly broad, with the eyes internally 

 parallel and not emarginate ; cheeks buccate and somewhat long, 

 with their costae inflexed; mandibles flavous, elongate and stout, 

 their apices not angled and the lower tooth the longer ; clypeus 

 apically subtruucate, with small lateral foveae. Antennae with the 

 scape large and white beneath ; flagellum elongate and in $ usually 

 pale apically. Thorax cylindrical, with the pronotum sometimes 



