BB1TISH ICHNEUMONID^. 



29. ICHNEUMON MACULIVENTRIS, n. s. B. M. 



Scutello nigro. Antennarum annulo flavo-albo. Pedibus nigris. 

 Tibiis anticis, extrorsum albido-stramineis. Tarsis posticis 

 medio annulatis. Stigmate alarum rufo-ferrugineo. Seg- 

 mentorum 2 et 3 marginibus lateralibus ferrugineis, (venire 

 flavo segmento 2o ; lined, 3 et 4 maculis utrinque quadrati 

 nigris) . 



Capite macula laterali. Clypeo et orbitis oculorum verticalibus 

 flavis. Palpis stramineis. Antennis setaceis nigris ; arti- 

 culis 11 16 flavo-albis , subtus fuscis. Thorace gibbo. 

 Scutello nitido, subelevato. Sutura, versus alas sinuatd, 

 elevatd. Areold supero-medid metathoracis, subquadrata hex- 

 angulata crebre punctata. Alls fumato-hyalinis, stigmate 

 rufo. Radio piceo radice rufo-stramineo. Areold quinque- 

 angulari, subquadrangulari. Pedibus nigris, femoribus an- 

 terioribus subtus nigro-badiis, apice ferrugineis. Tibiis 

 mediis apice summo, necnon articulis tarsorum apicibus ful- 

 vis. Tarsis posticis nigris articulis 2 et 3 medio annulo 

 flavo-albido. Abdomine elongato-ovato segmento primo nitido 

 lineis duabus elevatis, apice trianguli formam excavati effi- 

 centibus 2 et 3 opacis, marginibus lateralibus quartique basi 

 rufo, 4 7 apicibus summis rufescentibus. Aculeo exserto 

 brevi. 



30. ICHNEUMON OBATOR, n. s. B. M. 



Mas. Areola triangulari. Orbitis oculorum internis albis* 

 Coxis et trochanteribus nigris. Pedibus anterioribus rufis, 

 femoribus posticis apice distincte nigro annulatis. Tarsis et 

 tibiis nigris, his ante basin rufis. Stigmate alarum nigro. 



Head: inner facial and frontal orbits of the eyes pale. An- 

 tennae setaceous, about three-fourths the length of the body. 

 Thorax gibbous. Metathorax ruggedly punctate. Scutellura 

 somewhat elevated. Wings: stigma black; costa and scales pitchy ; 

 areolet triangular. Legs red ; coxae and trochanters black; hinder 

 femora at the apex with a distinct small black ring; also the tarsi 

 and tibiae black, the latter red towards the base. Abdomen : first 

 segment very little broader at the apex than the petiole ; second 

 segment elongate, the extreme apex ferruginous ; 3 5 nearly equi- 

 lateral ; 6 8 obconic ; the apex acute. Length 4 4j lines. 



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