UNDESCRIBED ICHNEUMONIDiE. 
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Ceylon, S. P., Wellgama. Bred from Stcgmodactyla concursa, 
Wlsm. 
Head and thorax opaque, shagreened, covered with a micro¬ 
scopic white pile ; the scutellum smooth and shining, the sides 
bordered below the top by a distinct furrow. Metanotum with a 
gradually rounded slope, a distinct, clearly defined furrow down 
its centre. First abdominal segment almost square, aciculated, 
furrowed down the middle ; it is raised and clearly separated from 
the second segment. Sheath of ovipositor more fuscous than black, 
narrowed at the base. Apical abscissa of radius straight in front, 
the posterior (and smaller) obliquely bent tdwards the base of the 
wing. 
Cocoon snow white, longish oval, spun solitarily on the leaf of 
food plant. 
Apanteles leptoura, sp. n. 
Black, the anterior femora, tibiae and tarsi, the apex of the four 
hinder femora, the middle tibiae and tarsi, the hinder, except the 
apex of the tibiae, the apical half of the hinder metatarsus and 
the apex of the last joint, which are black, rufo-testaceous ; wings 
very clear hyaline, the stigma and nervures very pale testaceous. 
Sheath of ovipositor broad, narrowed at the base ; it is as long as the 
abdomen. Female. 
Length 3 mm. 
Madulsima, June 3. 
Antennae as long as the body, covered with a white pile, the head 
and thorax finely, closely, distinctly punctured, the metanotum 
closely, transversely striated ; in its centre is an area, wide at the 
base, longer than wide, roundly narrowed towards the apex, the 
keels rounding it weaker towards the base ; the area, except at the 
base, is more strongly transversely, and widely striated than the 
rest; the outer edge of the metanotum is margined by a keel. First 
abdominal segment wider than long, closely rugosely punctured, 
the sides margined by a curved keel; its apex is margined by a 
smooth curved narrow furrow ; it is clearly separated. The other 
segments smooth, shining. Bred from Tortrix larva burying in 
stems of “ dadap.” 
