. 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. joint of the body,and a scutiform spot on the margin of the 2nd, and the base ofthe 3rd of the same colour ; the posterior margin of the latterand the tip of the abdomen ochreous : wings stained yellow, thenervures and stigma pale brown : legs ochreous, thighs reddish,tips of the posterior and of their tibiae blackish; posterior tarsib


. 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. joint of the body,and a scutiform spot on the margin of the 2nd, and the base ofthe 3rd of the same colour ; the posterior margin of the latterand the tip of the abdomen ochreous : wings stained yellow, thenervures and stigma pale brown : legs ochreous, thighs reddish,tips of the posterior and of their tibiae blackish; posterior tarsibrown, the others brown only at their by Mr. Haliday, I believe, near Belfast. 8. M. Splenium Curt.—Length 2j lines. Male pale ochreous; head black, face yellowish-white, antennae fuscous, except at the base;alitrunk black, scutellum bright ochre ; abdomen with the baseof the 1st joint and sides of 2nd black, sides of the remainder,and a considerable portion of the apex and the styles, brown :centre of stigma pale ochre ; nervures, tips of posterior tibiae,pulvilli and claws pretty species I took in the New Forest. Mr. Haliday has at least twenty-six very distinct species ofthis genus. The Plant is Cuscuta Epithyrmm (Less Dodder).. <^ c/jg^<«, cX« /:/ilSk. CRENICORNIS. Order Hymenoptera. Fam. Ichneumonidse. Tijipe of the Genus, Ichneumon setosus Curt.—Lissonota Grav., Curt.—Ichneumon Fab. S^ inserted near the middle of the face, not approximating,as long as the body, filiform, composed of about 40 joints, basaljoint the stoutest obovate, 2nd subglobose, 3rd the longest, theremainder decreasing in length to the apical joint which is a littlelonger and conical. Labrum; superior portion transverse conic, furnished with arounded and ciliated membrane producing a tongue-shapedlobe (2). Mandibles rather small, slightly pubescent, subtrigonate and bifid,being terminated by two nearly equal teeth (3).Maxill


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