Sinits van Bürgst, Ichneumonidae. 329 



Lissonota coxator n. sp. 



$. Head transverse, strongly narrowed posteriorly; cheeks 

 below the eyes as long as basal width of mandibles ; alutaceously 

 punctate throughout, dull. Antennae slender, as long as the body, 

 filiform throughout. 



Thorax with the mesonotal furrows wanting, almost dull, 

 alutaceously punctate above, pleurae punctate. Forewing with 

 the areola entire and sessile and the radial nervure apically straight. 

 Nervellus broken below its centre. 



Abdomen alutaceo-punctate throughout , dull , subfusiform, 

 slightly narrower than head and thorax ; basal segment not quite 

 twice longer than broad apically, with no discal -sulcus and the 

 spiracles slightly, prominent ; segment two broader than long and 

 three slightly longer than broad ; hypopygium nearly reaching anus. 



Legs slender, hind ones somewhat elongate ; tarsal claws 

 hardly longer than pulvilli. 



Length : body 6 1 / 2 mm, terebra, viewed from above, 7 mm. 



Head black ; internal orbits, clypeus, excepting its base, and 

 mandibles, excepting their apices, as well as the palpi, white. 

 Antennae blackish red Thorax black ; propleurae red posteriorly, 

 prothoracic margin white laterally ; mesothorax red, with a trian- 

 gulär mark on either side of the mesonotum white and the inter- 

 vening space black in front ; further are white radix, tegulae, a 

 dot before the tegulae and another below the radix and a dot 

 before the intermediate coxae laterally ; mesopleurae black above ; 

 scutellum red, with a white dot on either side of its base ; meta- 

 thorax apically and laterally mainly red. Pterostigma and ner- 

 vures flavidous. Legs red ; anterior coxae and trochanters white, 

 hind coxae and trochanters red, whit white and blackish markings ; 

 hind tibiae and tarsi slightly infuscate. Abdomen black , all 

 segments with narrow red apical margin ; hypopygium brownish ; 

 plica ventralis white. 



This species is allied to Lissonota dalmatica Schmied., 

 from which, however, it may at once be distinguished by the 

 colouration of the legs, especially of the hind coxae. 



I captured one $ near Bozen, in Tyrol, in June 1913. 



Sagaritisezcavata n. sp. 



cf. Head, viewed from in front, broadly rotund triangulär, 

 distinctly but gradually declived behind the eyes ; clypeus not 

 discreted , with a strong tooth centrally at the apex ; mandibles 

 broad, their teeth of about equal length. Head dull, coriaceous 

 throughout, face more strongly sculptured and covered with grayish 



