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new Genera of Ichneumonide. 483 
obliquely narrowed behind the eyes; the occiput is margined ; 
the gastrocoeli are large and deep ;_ the antenne are Jonger 
than usual; the head is obliquely narrowed behind the eyes ; 
the hind legs are longish ; the femora reach beyond the third 
abdominal segment. 
Lamprojoppa cerulea, sp. n. 
Cerulea, scapo antennarum nigro; alis fere hyalinis, nervis stigmate- 
quenigris. 2. 
Long. 12 mm. 
Antenne as long as the body, thickened and compressed 
beyond the middle, the apex attenuated; the scape and the 
base of the flagellum blue. Head above the antenna blue, 
with slight brassy tints; below the antenne in front black, 
the inner orbits from shortly above the antenne yellow. The 
vertex behind the ocelli transversely punctured, running into 
strie in parts; behind the eyes closely and finely obliquely 
striated ; the ocellar region closely end eeenotly punctured. 
The front in the middle is roundly depressed, the depression 
transversely striated, the sides above punctured, below smooth. 
The face in the middle is irregularly reticulated, its sides 
depressed and closely punctured. Clypeus roundly convex, 
black, closely and distinctly punctured. The white line 
extends from shortly above the insertion of the antenne to 
the base of the mandibles, which are black, as are also the 
lower outer orbits and the palpi. Mesonotum closely punc- 
tured, the middle slightly raised at the base. Scutellum with 
the lateral keels and its centre almost smooth, the sides with 
scattered punctures and with some transverse keels on the 
outer side. Postscutellum finely longitudinally striated, 
Median segment irregularly transversely striated, most closely 
at the base; there are three central are, the middle one has 
a stout keel down the middle; the teeth are large. Pro- 
pleurz closely and minutely punctured at the base below, the 
upper part more strongly punctured, below and at the apex 
striated. 
May be known from L. fuscinerva by the wings being more 
iridescent and with the stigma and nervures deep blue-black, 
by the supramedian area not being reticulated laterally, 
having only one central Be by the darker antenne, which 
have a distinct bluish tint ; ate recurrent nervure is reece 
behind the middle of the areolet; the abdomen is not so 
strongly punctured. 
SETANTA, gen. nov. 
Mandibles with only a very minute tooth on the upperside. 
