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tured, especially at the base. Median segment coarsely 

 punctured ; the apex in the middle transverely striolated. 

 The mesonotum punctured ; the pro- and meta-pleurse on 

 the lower part longitudinally striolated. The four anterior 

 legs fulvous; the coxae and trochanters yellow; the hinder 

 legs have a more reddish tint, including the coxae and 

 trochanters ; a spot on the underside of the coxae, the 

 apex of the femora and the tibiae black. Petiole black, 

 shining ; the second and third segment rufous ; the base 

 of the second depressed and with an interrupted transverse 

 smooth shallow furrow at the apex of the depression ; 

 strongly longitudinally striolated, the striae becoming very 

 faint towards the apex, especially in the middle, which is 

 aciculated. 



Ichneumon integratus, sp. nov. 



Niger, facie, scutello, maculis 2 metanoti abdominisquc 

 segmentis late, flavis ; alis fulvo-fumatis, stigmate fulvo. 

 Long. 15 mm. 



Hab. Mussouri (Rothney). 



Head black, densely covered with white, behind with 

 fulvous hair ; the face below the antennae yellow ; fulvous 

 in the middle (perhaps through discoloration) ; the apex 

 of the clypeus black ; the mandibles reddish towards the 

 apex ; the base densely covered with fulvous hair ; the 

 palpi fulvous. Thorax thickly covered with pale pube- 

 scence ; the tubercles, tegulae, a short line in front of 

 them, scutellum, a line on the post-scntellum, and two 

 triangular marks on the median segment near the 

 spiracles, yellow. Propleurae irregularly striated towards 

 the apex below. The median segment has only the basal 

 area clearly defined ; it is broader than long, rough ; tin: 

 centre with four stout keels, converging towards the 

 apex; the apex has an abrupt slope; the central area 

 closely and roughly transversely striated; the lateral areas 



