A Miforg of Tipala Titi, © vog 
although extremely minute. The four laft joints are black, cid 
. difunét, and much larger thah the reft (g). d 
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3. penetrans. T. nigro-zneus; abdomine atro oll (cede, comprelfo ; 
ano truncato, aculeo fub-exferto (7). 
Corpus nigro-zeneum, nitidum. Antenne nigre, clavate, thorace 
breviores, acute. Ala avenix, hyalinz ; fuperiores lineolà me- 
~ did marginis craffioris nigrd demum in difcum obliqué incur- 
rente, et puncto rotundo definenti. Abdomen atro-cerulefcens, 
fub-compreffum, ano truncato, aculeo fub-exferto. 
Longitudo corporis infra lineam. 
EC riticum frequentat fimul cum precedenti, glumas aculeo. brevi 
" penetrans ovula pofiturüs, Mai, oculi. dile: pallidi 
^ approximati. ^ ^ ~ ; 
The clava of the antennz of this little infect confifts of four 
joints fet clofe together (s); the laft is the largeft, and acute. We 
could not with certainty determine whether its fe otftalk was Jointed 
. or not. 
I owe the drawings of the | antennz gr. the three laft dandis to 
the accurate eye and pencil of the Rev. Peter Lathbury, of Wood- 
bridge, F. L.S. a moft ingenious and intelligent naturalift. Thefe 
Ichneumons (t) may be placed after Ichnéumon fecalis of Linnzus, and 
Ti ol. Tritict i nt Pini of De Geer. 
(n Tab. iv. e 9. ce : 2e (r) Fig. ro. — (Fig. 11. a. 
(#) The remarkable variations in the form of the antennz in thefe Sut fpecies, un- 
doubtedly of one genus, fufficiently prove that Geoffroy was wrong in feparating his 
genus Eulophus, &c. from Ichneumon merely on account of that circumftance. Hi y ab, 
des In ji. Er fig. 3. ns (ss 
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