. 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. flavifrons Grav. think I took it at Dover. 7. flaveolatum Grav. 664. no. 122.âauricapillus of June, Yorkshire, and Aug., Isle of Arran, J. C. 8. tenuicorne Grav. 671. no. 125. Coomb Wood, on oaks; males in May, females in July. 9. gracilipes Curt. Length 5y lines. Male ferruginous; head and thorax, a streak on the


. 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. flavifrons Grav. think I took it at Dover. 7. flaveolatum Grav. 664. no. 122.âauricapillus of June, Yorkshire, and Aug., Isle of Arran, J. C. 8. tenuicorne Grav. 671. no. 125. Coomb Wood, on oaks; males in May, females in July. 9. gracilipes Curt. Length 5y lines. Male ferruginous; head and thorax, a streak on the 2ndabdominal segment, and 3 apical joints black: antennaevery long and slender, brown, ferruginous beneath to themiddle, face and anterior coxae yellow: hinder with a blackpatch at the base, inside: wings short, nervures brown,stigma yellow : legs slender, hinder tarsi not dilated. 10. fibulator Grav. 681. no. 131. ⢠Isle of Portland 14th May, and b. Aug. Heron Court. 11. tenuitarsum Grav. 683. 7io. 133. I think it was this which Mr. Dale bred from pupae ofEpisema cceruleocephala. Dr. Balfour of Edinburgh obligingly communicated speci-mens of the Coral-rooted Boat-lip, Corallorhiza innata^ fromRavelrig bog, where they were found growing last )3- )^ 3^ VENTRICOSUS. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. Ichneumonidse. Type of the Genus, Ichneumon luteus Fab., Grav., Curt.âAnomalon Jur.âIchneumon Linn. Antennce inserted above the middle of the face, remote, nearly aslong as the insect, very slender, the apex somewhat curved inthe female, composed of numerous joints, basal one a little thestoutest. Labrum inserted under the clypeus, subtrigonate, arched at thebase, w^ith the angle produced, the apex acuminated, the sidesconvex and hairy (2). Mandibles curved, convex, strongly bifid at the apex (3).Maxillce short with an oval fleshy internal lobe and a largerrounded and hairy external one. Palpi long pilose and 5-jointed,2 basal joints elongated, stout andcla


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