Smits van Bürgst, Ichneumonidae. 331 



rising almost vertically ; nervus parallelus in centre of brachial 

 cell ; discoidal cell externally acute below. In hindwing nervellus 

 entire, somewhat postfurcal. 



Abdomen compressed, coriaceous throughout, slightly shining, 

 longer than head and thorax combined ; segment two longish three 

 longer than broad, four quadrate and five and following segments 

 transverse ; basal segment with glymmae , somewhat constricted 

 centrally; postpetiole longish, slightly narrowed towards the apex ; 

 second segment impressed basally, with the thyridii indicated and 

 the spiracles in the centre ; sixth and seventh abdominal segment 

 angularly emarginate centrally at the apex. Terebra reflexed, 

 viewed from above, longer than half the length of the abdomeu. 



Legs slender. 



Length: body 6 1 / 2 mm, terebra, viewed from above, l 3 / 4 mm. 



A conspicuously slender species. 



Head and antennae black ; manclibles flavous, their teeth 

 black ; palpi stramineous. Thorax immaculate black ; tegulae and 

 radix of wings flavous ; stigma testaceous, nervures fulvous. Ab- 

 domen black ; plica ventralis pale ; spicula flavidous-red. Coxae 

 black ; trochanters flavous , posterior ones nigrescent ; anterior 

 legs flavo-testaceous , with fuscous internal markings ; hind legs 

 rufescent - testaceous , with their tibiae binigrescent and tarsi 

 nigrescent. 



I captured one $ in the environs of Bozen in June 1913. 



In the table of Campoplegini given by Prof. Schmiedeknecht 

 in his „Opuscula Ichneumonologica" this species follows on no. 

 40 p. 1765. 



Angitia al pi c ola n. sp. 



<? . Head subrotund anteriorly, strongly narrowed behind the 

 slightly emarginate eyes ; face parallelsided ; clypeus convex, roun- 

 ded apically , its lateral foveae minute ; cheeks as long as man- 

 dibles broad basally ; mandibular teeth equal in length. Head 

 coriaceous throughout, slightly shining. 



Thorax subcylindrical ; notauli wanting ; metathorax with the 

 area basalis narrowed posteriorly, not petiolate ; area superomedia 

 subovate, apically open ; costulae wanting ; spiracles small and 

 circular. Thorax, coriaceous ; pleurae somewhat shining ; speculum 

 subnitidulous, area petiolaris substriolate towards the apex. 



In forewing the radial nervure distinctly angled ; areola almost 

 sessile, receiving the recurrent slightly behind its centre ; discoidal 

 cell apically a little acute below; nervus parallelus in centre of 

 brachial cell ; nervus basalis perpendicular, only slightly curved. 

 Nervellus entire. 



Deutsche Entomol. Zeitschrift 1914. Heft III. 24 



