. 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. ennae, tarsi, and 4 anterior tibiae rufous. InPanzers figure the body and all the legs are rufous also. Inhabits the South of France, Spain and Italy. I am notaware that it has been discovered in Britain. II. Antennae with the 3rd joint not much longerthan the 2nd. Upper wings with no discoidalcells. 3. E. fulvipes Curtis Brit. Ent. pi


. 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. ennae, tarsi, and 4 anterior tibiae rufous. InPanzers figure the body and all the legs are rufous also. Inhabits the South of France, Spain and Italy. I am notaware that it has been discovered in Britain. II. Antennae with the 3rd joint not much longerthan the 2nd. Upper wings with no discoidalcells. 3. E. fulvipes Curtis Brit. Ent. pi. 257. Mr. Dale first discovered this new insect a few miles fromDorchester; and the 22nd of last August I found a specimenunder a flag of turf in the beautiful plantations of Ramsdownnear Heron Court, Hants. 4. E. minuta Fab., Oliv., Coq. pi. than the last, and entirely black. Mr. Dale has taken this insect upon Parley Heath, Dorset,where Blatta lapponica abounds; and having found them atthe same time (3rd September) and on the same spot, he con-jectures that this little Evania is the parasite of that Blatta. I am indebted to Mr. R. Chambers, for specimensof the pretty plant represented. Campanula hederacea (Ivy-leaved Bell-flower).. ASSECTATOR. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. of the Genus, Ichneumon Asseclator (ENUS Fab.,Lat.,Jur., Panz.,Curt.—Gasteruption Lat.—IchneumonLinn., Ssc Antennce inserted in front of the face, as long as the thorax,straioht, filiform and velvety 5 13-jointed in the male, 14-jointedin the female (19), basal joint ovate, a little the stoutest, 2ndthe smallest, cup-shaped, 4th a little longer than the 3rd, theremainder decreasing in length to the apical joint which is aslong as the 4th and linear-ovate. Labrum membranous, broad ciliated and deeply notched in thecentre, from vihence arises a tongue-shaped lobe, hairy towardsthe apex with a large triangular membrane beneath (2).Mandibles acute at the apex


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