78 P. Cameron. 



the lower ocelli — the outer orbits; the upper part of the 

 pronotum — the yellow with a square incision in the centre 

 — , the sides of the mesonotum, scutellum, post- scutellutn, 

 the metauotum, except at the base, an irregulär line near 

 the base of the mesopleurae, extending from near the top to 

 the bottom, the raetaplenrae from shortly above the middle 



— the mark with a rounded incision on the top at the 

 base — and the apices of ail the abdominal segments broadly, 

 lemon-yellow. Legs lemon-yellow ; a short line on the 4 

 front femora, the hinder entirely above, black ; the apical 

 half of the hinder tibiae rufous ,* there is a broad black mark 

 on the outerside of the hinder coxae, narrowed below and 

 the basai joint of the hinder trochanters is black. Wings 

 hyaline; the stigma rufo-testaceous ; the nervures black. O. — 

 The head is wider than the thorax; the antennae are not much 

 longer than the abdomen ; the temples are moderately large ; 

 the mandibles are large, broad and cnrved ; their teeth are 

 stout and of nearly equal size. The abdomen is widened in 

 the middle. 



A genus easily known by the incised eyes, the prominent 

 lrontal tubercles, raised clypeus, triangulär areolet, with the 

 fecurrent nervure received at its apex and the stout hinder 

 regs with large coxae. 



II. Ichneumoninae. 



2. Erythrojoppa nigroinaculata sp. nov. Q. 



Ferruginous, a line below the middle of the propleurae, 

 the base of the meso- the mark exteuded backwards under the 

 tegulae above, the apex below, the base and underside of the 

 meta-pleurae, a mark ou the sides of the mesonotum before 

 the tegulae, its apex, the scutellar dépressions, the dépression 

 on the metauotum, its apex broadly and the greater part of 

 the posterior median area, the apex of the 3*d and the 

 succeeding abdominal segments entirely, black. Legs coloured 

 like the body. Wings hyaline, with a slight fuscous violaceous 

 tint; the stigma dark testaceous, the nervures black. Antennae 

 rufous, the dilated apical part of the antennae fuscous-black. Q. 



— Length 18 mm. 



The raised central part of the clypeus somewhat strongly 

 and closely punctured, the sides less strongly and more sparsely ; 

 the upper part of the,;clypens sparsely punctured. Ocellar 

 région raised, surrounded by a fnrrow; the front with a 

 shallow furrow. Mesonotum closely and minutely punctured. 

 Base and apex of the scutellum smooth, the central part lon- 

 gitudinally stria ted>nd punctured. £ Post-scutellum smooth. 



