102 Mr. P. Cameron on new 



Eyes oval ; the malar space is nearly as long as them. 

 INIesonotura 3-lobate. Scutellnm fiat. ]\Ieclian segment 

 longer than wide; its apex transverse; it is closely reti- 

 culated. Abdomen sessile ; the basal segments closely 

 striated ; the suturiform articulation deep. Ovipositor long. 

 Maxillary palpi long. Base of hind coxse with a large 

 tooth. 



The occiput is sharply margined on the lower side. The 

 mesosternum is bordered l)y a distinct furrow. Legs short 

 and stout ; their claws simple. Body and legs densely 

 covered with long hair. Pterostigma lanceolate ; the radius 

 issues from beyond its middle. The second transverse 

 furrow on the abdomen is distinct. The centre of the 

 second segment is raised, clearly separated by furrows, Avhich 

 shape it into a large, transverse, raised, oval area. Sides of 

 median segment projecting into a blunt tubercle. 



Ichneumonidae. 



J o P P I N I. 

 C^NOjoppA, gen. nov. 



Scutellnm obliquely raised at the base, the apex with a 

 sharper, steeper slope ; the base as long as broad, flat, the 

 sides and apex bordered by a raised high keel. Areola 

 widely separated from the base of the s( gment, 6-angled, 

 narrowed towards the apex, which is transverse ; it is longer 

 than wide ; the three basal arese are confluent at the base ; 

 the sides bear longish teeth. Head cubital, about as wide 

 as long ; the occiput widely, deeply incised ; temples as long 

 as the eyes. Face and clypeus flat; the latter separated at 

 the sides only, its apex bluntly rounded, very slightly 

 projecting in the middle. Mandibles long, thick at the base, 

 largely projecting downwards on the outer side ; on the inner 

 side are two large, sharp-pointed, widely separated teeth. 

 Malar space large. Petiole long, narrow; postpetiole dilated, 

 smooth, impunctate ; the second and following segment 

 punctured, the others smooth ; the ventral keel extends to 

 the aj)ex of the fifth ; there are seven segments, the last 

 being large. Legs long; the hind tarsi twice the length of 

 their tibiae. Areolet 5-angled ; discocubital nervure with 

 a minute stump of a nervure. Antennae longer than the body, 

 broadly ringed Avith white, serrate at the apex. Mesonotum 

 reticulated m the middle. Fore coxre small. 



Comes near to Imeria, Cam., and Xenojoppu, Cam. [cf. Ann. 

 & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1903, xi. p. 174). 



