330 Deutsch. Eni Zeitschi-. 1914. 



pilosity. Antennae filiform, slightly attenuate towards the apex, 

 nearly as long as the body. 



Thorax with the notauli distinct but not deeply impressed, 

 dull, coriaceous ; the basal metathoracic area elongate, convergent 

 posteriorly; area superomedia open below, emitting the costulae 

 behind its centre ; petiolar area distinctly excavate , centrally 

 transversely substrigose. 



In forewing areola petiolate, with the recurrent nervure be- 

 töre its centre ; discoidal cell externally acute below. Nervellus 

 broken below its centre. 



Abdomen elliptical, compressed, with segments two and three 

 longer than broad and segment four quadrate ; coriaceous through- 

 out and somewhat shining. 



Legs normal, onyches small, hind tibiae finely spinöse. 



Length 6 1 /« mm. 



Head black, with the mandibles and palpi flavous ; mandibular 

 teeth blackish-brown. Antennae totally black. Thorax black; 

 tegulae and radix of wings stramineous ; pterostigma and nervures 

 blackish-brown. First abdominal segment black, seconcl, third, 

 fourth and fifth red, more or less black above, sixth segment 

 nearly entirely black, seventh black; plica ventralis brownish, 

 with the segments basally and apically white. Legs red ; coxae 

 black, anterior coxae reddish below; anterior trochanters white 

 with black marking externally ; hind legs entirely blackish-brown. 



I captured one cf near Bozen (Tyrol), in June 1913. 



In the table of Campoplegini given by Prof- Schmiedeknecht 

 in Ins Opusc. Ichneum. this species follows on no. 16 p. 1598. 



Angitia g racillima n. sp. 



$. Head transverse, distinctly through not abrupthy narro- 

 wed behind the eyes, subrotund viewed from in front ; eyes slightly 

 emarginate ; face slightly narrowed towards the apex ; cheeks 

 nearly as long as breadth of mandibles basally; clypeus rounded 

 apically, with the lateral foveae small; head coriaceous throug- 

 hout, dull, face somewhat pubescent. Antennae filiform, the apical 

 joints distinctly separated. 



Thorax cylindrical, corciaceous throughout, somewhat shining, 

 metanotum dull ; notauli wanting ; metathoracic areae faintly de- 

 fined ; area basalis triangulär, petiolate ; area superomedia longer 

 than broad , basally angled , confluent with the petiolar region ; 

 costulae in centre ; area petiolaris somewhat striolate towards the 

 apex ; metathoracic spiracles small and circular. 



Forewing with the radial nervure angled ; areola petiolate, 

 intercepting the recurrent in its centre ; nervus basalis curved, 



