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Sphcerocoris, 1835, t. ocellatus ,- Stiretrosoma, 1837, t. erytro- 

 cephala; Platycoris, Guer., 1830, t. ruhromarginatiis ; Rhhphi- 

 gasteVy 1832, t. punctipennis ; Alphocoris t. lixoides ; Hemiptycha, 

 1833, t. punctata ; Solenostethium [recte -sthedium] t. lynceum ;'^^ 

 PJmnodera, 1829, t.galgidina; Apodipliya [reete A podiphus, 1837], 

 t. hellenicus {=amygdali) ; Verlusia, 1837, t. rhombea {=quad- 

 ratus) ; Paryphes, 1835, t. Icetus. (^) Maotys, unnecessary n. n. 

 for Ptilocerus, 1840 ; Coreomelas for Coriinelcena, 1839 ; Prooxys, 

 1837; Platynierus, 18S2,; Hymenophora, 18S2 ; Metapodus, 184'^; 

 Placoscelis, 1837 iPlociomerus for Ptochiomera, 1832 ; Lohita for 

 Macroceroea, 18dTy Helicoptera for ^Elidi^tera, 1839 ; Doryderes 

 for Dyroderes, 1837 ; Phyllochirus, 1837 ; ^Cladypha for Clado- 

 diptera, 18d9 ;^Hygyops for Ugyogs, 1830; Physorhynchus, n. n. 

 for Loricerus, Hahn [which is not preocc] ; Metastemma for 

 Prostemma, 1832 ; Schizops, 1837 ; Hypsochenia, 1833 ; Achillus, 

 1818 ; Deropteryx, 1839; ylcanf/asc/im?/i [p. 648] ior Acantischium 

 [p. 367] ; Tlasia, 1836; Coryssorhaphis for Coryzorhaphis, 1837. 



DESCRIPTIONS OP TEN NEW SPECIES AND NINE 

 NEW GENERA OF ICHNEUMONID^ FROM INDIA, 

 CEYLON, AND JAPAN. 



By p. Cameron. 



CEYPTINA. 

 Stbeiphocryptus, gen. nov. 

 Median segment with two transverse keels, toothed ; its spiracles 

 linear ; the segment about one-half the length of the mesothorax. 

 Disco-cubital nervure without the stump of a nervure. Transverse 

 median nervure in hind wings broken below the middle. Post-petiole 

 distinctly dilated. Radial cellule large, elongate, the areolet moderate in 

 size, the sides convergent above. Head rounded inwardly in front and 

 behind. Apex of clypeus transverse. Mandibles with two large teeth. 

 Wings large, hyaline. The body is luteous, marked with black ; the 

 spiracles of the second abdominal segment are placed shortly behind 

 the middle ; the gastrocoeli are small, deep, round ; the malar space large, 

 the head obliquely narrowed behind the eyes and well-developed there. 

 Tarsi long, spinose; the fourth joint roundly incised. Antennae stout, 

 dilated towards the apex ; the basal joints of the flagellum not much 

 longer than the others. There is a distinct metapleural keel. 



The type of this genus is larger and more robust than usual 

 with the Cryptina. In Ashmead's arrangement it comes near 

 Callicryptus, Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. xxiii. 43. 



*=^ Homot. Coeloglossa, 1839. 



