. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. hreous ; postscutellum punctured ; wings pale fuscous;legs ochreous. 6. L. pallidistigma Curt.—| line : piceous shining : antennae l6-jointed, longer than in the foregoing and ochreous, as well as the legs ;postscutellum shining, sparingly punctured: stigma pale *. L. basalis Curt.—Similar to No. 6, but the base of the abdome


. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. hreous ; postscutellum punctured ; wings pale fuscous;legs ochreous. 6. L. pallidistigma Curt.—| line : piceous shining : antennae l6-jointed, longer than in the foregoing and ochreous, as well as the legs ;postscutellum shining, sparingly punctured: stigma pale *. L. basalis Curt.—Similar to No. 6, but the base of the abdomen isferruginous-ochre, and the scutellum dull and thickly punctured,or reticulated. I took a specimen b. of June, in the New Forest. 7. L. apicalis Curt. B. E. pi. 476. <? . Antennae l7-jointed in the male, 16 in the female; shining ochreous ; tips of antennae and pulvillibrown : eyes green : ocelli piceous ; postscutellum punctured, pi-ceous in the female ; petiole long and nearly linear, slightly angu-lated at the middle ; posterior portion of abdomen piceous : stigmapale, with a brown patch at the pretty species, as well as Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6,Mr. Walker took at Southgate. The Plant is Lysimachia Niimmularia (Money-wort). ^x^-. C^.-^c/<^^:. a^: /.? i 9 - J^i d(^ 415. ZELE ALBIDITARSUS. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. Ichneumonidae Alysiidas Curt,Type of the Genus, Zele testaceator Curt. AntenncE inserted at the upper part of the face between the eyes,longer than the body, setaceous and pubescent, composed ofnumerous joints, basal joint the stoutest, ovate-truncate, 2ndsmall subglobose, 3rd long, the remainder decreasing in lengthto the apex, the last joint conical (1, a few joints of the base andapex). Labrum inserted under the clypeus, membranous, semicircularand pilose (2). Mandibles closing transversely, curved and rather slender, bifidnear the apex, the external tooth being the longest; externallypilose (3). Maxillae small, terminated by a l


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