new Genera of Ichneumonida. 381 
are black down the middle, punctured, the lower part finely 
striated, finely at the base, much more strongly at the apex; 
at the top of the central hollow is a stout oblique keel. ‘The 
mesopleural tubercles are large, leaf-like, and extend from 
the base to shortly beyond the middle; the part between the 
tubercles and the middle is raised and sparsely punctured, 
the part above the raised part depressed and black, the rest 
closely punctured except at the base, for the most part closely 
obliquely striated ; the apical furrow deep black and marked 
with stout widely separated keels. ‘he central furrow on 
the mesosternum shallow, black, wider at the apex, where it 
is bounded by a stout transverse partition. Metapleure 
coarsely and closely punctured. Legs stout, the hinder tarsi 
thickly spined. Areolet broad at the top, being there wider 
than the space bounded by the recurrent and the second 
transverse cubital nervures; the recurrent nervure is received 
beyond the middle almost at the base of the apical third, 
Petiole smooth, shining, impunctate, the middle intuscated, 
the apex not clearly separated. ‘he second and _ following 
segments finely punctured. Gastrocceli deep, smooth on the 
outer side, triangularly narrowed at the base on the inner, 
this part having two stout sharp keels on the outer edge, the 
rest being irregularly but strongly striated. he lower part 
of the petiole black, closely punctured, the centre stoutly, the 
sides more narrowly keeled, 
AGLAOJOPPA, gen. nov. 
?. Antenne thickened and compressed beyond the middle, 
Apex of clypeus transverse; the labrum large, projecting. 
Mandibles with a large upper, clearly separated, conical tooth. 
Scutellum flat, not bordered. Median segment distinctly 
areolated all over, its apex with a gradually rounded slope. 
Spiracles large, linear. Areolet narrowed at the top, the 
transverse cubital nervures almost touching there; the trans- 
verse basal nervure is almost interstitial. T'arsi spinose ; the 
apex of the hinder femora reaches to the middle of the third 
abdominal segment. ‘The ventral keel is distinct on the 
second and third segments; the last segment is largely deve- 
loped all round and is two thirds the length of the penulti- 
mate, its base reaches to the origin of the ovipositor, 
The head is well developed behind the eyes and is obliquely 
narrowed there ; the occiput is margined ; there is a distinct 
fovea above the sides of the clypeus, from which a furrow 
runs obliquely upwards ; the postscutellum has a large deep 
fovea on either side at the base; the base of the median 
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