. 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. our.—Grav. v. 3. p. 35. n. 14.—Shceff. Icon. t. 50. f. L. sulphurifera Gr. 39. \ L. suborbitalis Gr. 42. 20. 22. L. agnata? Gr. 44. 22. 23. L. catenator Schceffi i. 20. f. 10.—lineolaris Gmel.—I took a female in L. hortorum? 25.—ventrifascius Sc^r. lyar.—Scot-land and Dover in July. 27. L. impressor Gr. 5


. 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. our.—Grav. v. 3. p. 35. n. 14.—Shceff. Icon. t. 50. f. L. sulphurifera Gr. 39. \ L. suborbitalis Gr. 42. 20. 22. L. agnata? Gr. 44. 22. 23. L. catenator Schceffi i. 20. f. 10.—lineolaris Gmel.—I took a female in L. hortorum? 25.—ventrifascius Sc^r. lyar.—Scot-land and Dover in July. 27. L. impressor Gr. 50. 27.—October, Isle of Wight. 28. L. segmentator Fab.—Gr. 52. L. maculatoria Fah.—Gr. 60. L. pectoralis Gr. 69. 37. 47. L. perspicillator? Gr. —Middleof August; 1 maleand 3 females at the top of the cliff, near Wall-panChine, Isle of Wight. 50. L. verberans ? Gr. 93. 50.—I took a female the end ofAugust upon a post near the beach, Portsmouth. 54. L. murina? Gr. 99. 54. 57. L. accusator Fah.— Gr. 101. 57. 58. L. cylindrator Vill.—Gr. 102. 58. 60. L. bellator, Gr. 106. 60.—coracinus G»«e^.—Beginning ofJune New Forest, and July in Plant is Atriplex patula (Spreading Halberd-leavedOrache). 2/4. / - / t Sit214. PIMPLA ^THIOPS. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. Ichneumonidae Lat.^ Leach. Tijpe of the Genus Ichneumon manifestator Fab., Lat., Leach., Fallen., Panz.—Cryplus Fab.—IchneumonLinn., Fab., Panz. Antenna: inserted in the middle of the face, approximating, long,pubescent, subsetaceous in the males, filiform in the females,composed of numerous joints (never transverse); basal joint themost robust, ovate, truncated obliquely, 2nd as long but slender,3rd very long, 4th much shorter (1), the remainder decreasingin length to the apex, the terminal joint being longer than theforegoing (lb). Labrum minute concealed beneath the clypeus, horny, ciliatedwith long hairs, producing a triangular membranous lobe be-neath


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