Ichneumonidae. gl 



Hab. Simla (Major Nurse). 



Face and clypeus closely punctured ; the pro- and meso- 

 thorax distinctly, but not quite so closely, punctured. Median 

 segment closely rugose ; the areola closely, irregularly reticu- 

 lated ; the upper part of the posterior median area coarsely, 

 the lower part closely rugose. Post-petiole depressed in the 

 middle and at the sides and sparsely puuctured ; the pétiole 

 irregularly striated; the 2nd and 3rd segments are closely, 

 but not strongly punctured ; the gastrocoeli stoutly striated 

 to the base of the apical slope, 



This species is not a typical Cosmiojoppa. Comparing 

 it with C, violaceipennis, the temples are straight, not rounded, 

 and are more oblique ; the areola is larger, longer and of 

 equal width throughout and the apical slope of the meta- 

 nntum is more sharply oblique. 



6. Aglaojoppa maculiceps sp. nov. Q. 



Black ; the face aud clypeus except for a black mark in 

 their centre, the inner orbits, the outer narrowly above and 

 entirely below, 2 lines in the centre of the mesonotum, the 

 scutellums, the apex of the metanotum, the yellow extendiug 

 on to the spiracular area, the upper part of the prothorax 

 broadly, the lower narrowly, the tubercles, lower half of the 

 mesopleurae, the yellow continued as a triangulär mark on 

 the base of the mesosternum, a mark under the hind wings, 

 the apex of the spiracular area from near the middle, the part 

 below it (the mark roundly dilated towards the apex) the 

 apical half of the Ist abdominal segment and 2 large marks 

 on the apex of the 2 D ^ 3rd a ud 4ß- segments, yellow. Legs 

 yellow ; the upper side and the base below of the 4 front 

 femora, the hind*;r coxae, except broadly at the base above, 

 the hinder femora entirely and the apex of their tibiae, black. 

 Wings hyaline, the nervures and stigma fuscous. 9« — 

 Length 14 mm. 



The under side of the antennae to shortly beyoud the 

 middle is yellow ; the apex fuscous. Face closely punctured ; 

 the centre of the clypeus more strongly, but not so closely, 

 punctured. Mandibles black, with a yellow mark at the base. 

 The scutellar keels are stronger than usual and extend 

 beyond the middle of the scutellum. The areola is obs mrely 

 shagreened, the base smooth and shiniug, with the keel more 

 strongly developed. Posterior median area closely rugose, 

 the other areae more coarsely rugose, the apex of the spira- 

 cular closely, rather coarsely striated. Pleurae closely, flnely 

 punctured. The raised central part of the pétiole strongly, 



