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Ichneumonidae. 

 Hadrojoppa fumipennis, sp. n. 



Black ; the face, except for an irregular mark in the centre 

 (it is joined to the base of the antennae by a narrow line, 

 and there is a shorter line on either side), the inner orbits 

 (narrowly below, more broadly above, and the line extends 

 slightly beyond the top of the eyes), the lower half of the 

 outer entirely, with a narrow line above, a line on the pro- 

 notum, tegulee, two short lines on the centre of the mesonotum 

 (obliquely narrowed on the inner side), the scutellums, two 

 large triangular marks on the sides of the metanotum 

 (laterally extending on to the pleurae), a large mark on the 

 lower half of the mesopleime (broadest at the base), an irre- 

 gular mark (narrowest at the base) on the centre of the 

 metapleurse, the apical half of the postpetiole, and two large 

 irregular marks on the apex of the second segment, pale 

 yellow. Legs pale yellow ; the four front femora behind 

 and at the base and apex in front, the hind coxae below and 

 on the inner side, the base of the femora narrowly, the 

 apical third, the base of the hinder tibiae narrowly (their apex 

 more broadly), the apices of the basal three joints of the 

 tarsi, and the apical entirely, black. Wings smoky, with a 

 violaceous tinge ; the nervures and stigma black. ? . 



Length 20-22 mm. 



Antennae ringed with white before the middle, fuscous 

 beneath towards the apex. Face and clypeus closely punc- 

 tured and thickly covered with white pubescence. Front 

 closely punctured. Mesonotum and scutellum closely, the 

 pleurae less closely, punctured ; the median segment more 

 closely and strongly and more thickly covered with white 

 pubescence. Areola twice longer than broad, roundly 

 narrowed towards the baee, the apex broadly curved inwardly ; 

 irregularly finely rugose, the apex with a broad, smooth, 

 sdiining border. Postpetiole in the middle closely longitu- 

 dinally striated, the second to fourth segments closely punc- 

 tured, the apical smooth and shining. Gastrocceli large, 

 deep, broad, smooth, except for a iew stria j ; the space 

 between strongly striated. 



The described Khasia species of this genus may be sepa- 

 rated by the following table : — 



1 (4). The petiole only marked with yellow. 



2 (3). Large ; the areola distinctly longer than broad, its 



apex broad, smooth, transverse, the yellow line 

 on the petiole dilated backwards ; the antennae 

 stout. Length 27 mm ■ forticornis. 



