new Genera of Ichneumonidae. 487 
trochanteribusque anterioribus flavis; alis hyalinis, stigmate 
rufo. 9. 
Long. 15 mm. 
Antenne stout, thickly covered with short fulvous hair ; 
in the middle isa broad pale yellow band; the apical portion 
is darker than the basal, almost black. Head rufous, the 
inner orbits broadly, the outer more narrowly ; the part below 
the eyes broadly, and below the antennee, lemon- yellow. 
The projecting tace is thickly covered with white hair and is 
sparsely punctured ; the clypeus smooth and shining, its outer 
edge yellowish. Mandibles shining, impunctate, rufous, 
black ‘round the edges; the palpi “pale yellow. Thorax 
rufous, the edge of the pronotum above, the apical two thirds 
of the scutellum, the postscutellum, the apex of the median 
segment largely on the sides, the lower part of the propleure, 
the greater part of the lower half of the mesopleura, the 
tubercles, and a spot under the hind wings, lemon-yellow. 
Mesonotum closely punctured, thickly covered with short 
white pubescence ; the scutellum is more sparsely and strongly 
punctured, ‘The middle basal area of the median segment is 
strongly but not very closely punctured, and is not separated 
from the central, which is irregularly longitudinally striated ; 
the outer basal arew are strongly punctured, the middle 
strongly, irregularly, obliquely striated; the posterior median 
area is strongly transversely striated, the outer strongly punc- 
tured; the tooth is broad; the spiracular area 1s punctured 
\*. 
at the base, obliquely striated beyond the spiracles. The 
middle of the propleure is striated towards the apex; the 
meso- and metapleure are closely punctured and are thickly 
covered with white hair. Legs stout, rufous, the four front 
coxee and trochanters lemon-yellow ; there is a lemon-yellow 
mark on the upperside of the hinder coxe at the base; the 
hair on the tibiz is thick and fulvous; the tarsi are thickly 
and stoutly spinose. ‘The wings have a slight fulvous tinge ; 
the areolet at the top is about one half the length of the 
space boundcd by the recurrent and the cubital nervures ; the 
recurrent nervure is received in the middle, it is bent out- 
wardly above the middle, and a short nervure issues from 
the middle of the angle. Abdomen shining; the petiole 
sparsely punctured; the third and the following segments are 
black above ; the third and fourth are narrowly rufous at the 
base, the others more narrowly at the apex ; the projecting 
sheath is rufous and is thickly covered with long fulvous hair ; 
the ventral keel is pale testaceous. 
[To be continued. } 
