17() 'Sir. P. Camoron on Jfi/menoplera 



Abilomeii longish ovato, in the mkUlle clearly wider than the 

 thorax, whiclj is equal to it in length ; it3 first segment a little 

 longer than it is wide at the apex ; the central part gradually 

 roundly narrowed from the apex to the base, longer than 

 wide ; the apical half with a central keel, widest at the base; 

 from it stout strire radiate towards the apex. The central 

 part of the second segment is irregularly longitudinally 

 reticulated-striated, the sides finely rugose, intermixed with 

 strife and |)unctures ; the suturit'orm articulation deep, closely 

 crenulated, without an apical lateral branch ; the other 

 segments opaque, alutaceous. The sixth and apical segments 

 are whitish testaceous. Antennal scape fully three times 

 longer than wide. The base of the cubitus is straight and 

 runs parallel with the costa before curving down towards the 

 first transverse cubital nervure. 



Iphiaulaa:? tenasserimensi's, sp. n. 



Luteou^, the flagellum of the antennne black. The wings 

 yellowish hyaline, the nervures and stigma luteous ; the ap^x 

 of the fore wing from the radius with a narrow smoky border, 

 the hind wings with the apical third smoky ; there is a 

 square blackish cloud between the transverse basal nervure 

 and the base of the stigma, the costa at its apex being also 

 black. The first abdominal segment, except the basal slope, 

 the second entirely, and the third to near the middle, closely, 

 finely, longitudinally striated. ? . 



Length 13, terebra 7 mm. 



Domdami Valley, Middle Tenasserim ; October {Bingham). 



Smooth, except on the basal abdominal segments, densely 

 covered with fulvous pubescence, except on the face, where 

 it is long, sparse, and blackish. Abdomen nearly twice the 

 length of the thorax, not dilated in the middle, as wide as the 

 thorax; the suturiform articulation wide, deep, striated ; the 

 other furrows narrow, smooth, indistinct. The third abscissa 

 of radius is nearly as long as the basal two united. Temples 

 broad, roundly narrowed; the occiput transverse. Meso- 

 notum flat behind, ti»e furrows distinct in front. There is no 

 depression on the sides of the second segment ; there is a 

 short, broad, curved furrow on the sides of the third. 



Ichneumonidap. 



TSTPHONIN^. 



Caltrarius purpureotinctua, sp. n. 



Black, the apical three segments of the abdomen purple ; 

 the edges of the facial shield (the top more narrowly), the 



