220 Mr. P. Cameron on new 



Ichneumonidae. 



Suvalta annulipes, sp. n. 



Agrees with S. Icevifrons in having the front and vertex 

 smooth, but is smaller, has two yellow marks on the meso- 

 notum, the scutellum yellow from base to apex, not yellow 

 on the basal half only ; the mark on the mesopleurae is 

 smaller, and there is none on the metapleurae ; the black on 

 hind femora broader, reaching to the middle; the hind coxae 

 are yellow at the base, not broadly in the middle, and the 

 hind trochanters yellow, uot black. 



The ninth to twenty-second joints of antennas yellowish 

 white below; the flagellum thickly covered with black short 

 hair ; scape shining, sparsely pilose. Face, clypeus (except 

 at apex), labrum, mandibles, palpi, apical two thirds of 

 scutellum, a large somewhat triangular mark on the sides of 

 the first abdominal segment at the apex, the other segments 

 broadly at the sides, and the apical almost entirely, yellow. 

 Four front legs fulvous, yellow at the base, the end joint of 

 tarsi black ; hind coxae black, with a large yellow band on 

 the base above ; the trochanters and basal half of femora 

 fulvous, the apical half of femora and of the tibiae black, the 

 basal half of the tibiae and of the tarsi yellowish. ? . 



Length 12 mm. 



Hab. Khasia Hills. Coll. Rothney. 



Face strongly punctured above, in the middle transversely 

 striated ; apex of clypeus smooth, the base punctured ; 

 mandibles punctured at the base. Front and vertex smooth 

 and shining, sparsely covered with long black hair ; the 

 space between the hind ocelli with large deep punctures. 

 Mesonotum rugosely punctured, reticulated in parts. Scu- 

 tellum covered with long fuscous hair, its yellow mark is 

 rounded before and behind, its sides coarsely punctured, the 

 depressions stoutly striated behind. In the centre of the 

 metanotum at the base is an area wider than long and having 

 inside a few stout oblique keels ; the rest of the basal region 

 reticulated, the reticulations wider on the inner side ; the 

 rest is strongly closely reticulated ; the teeth large, broad, 

 rounded at the top, looked at from behind. Propleurae 

 sharply margined at the base above, above strongly punc- 

 tured ; the rest stoutly striated. Mesopleurae stoutly longi- 

 tudinally striated, except in the middle behind ; immediately 

 under the tubercles the striae are vertical or oblique ; near 

 the base under the tubercles is a keel. Metapleurae coarsely 

 rugosely punctured, the punctures running into reticulations. 



