On some 8<mfl< African Ichneumonidae. 223 



HENICOSPILUS, Steph. 

 Illus. British Entom. vii, 1835, p. 126. 



HENICOSPILUS VECORS, Tosq. 

 Mem. Soc. Entom. Belg. v, 1896, p. 387. 



Marley took a large male at Stella Bush near Durban during 

 January, 1914. 



HENICOSPILUS RTJFUS, Kriech. 



Berl. Entom. Zeit. 1894, p. 307 (nee Brulle necnon Tosq.). 



Represented by both sexes from Stella Bush near Durban in Natal 

 in November, 1915 (Marley), Mfongosi in Zululand during April, 

 1916 (Jones), and Salisbury in Southern Ehodesia (D. Dodds). A 9 

 from " Bonnefoi, Transvaal," is in the Berlin Entom. Mus. 



HENICOSPILUS LONGESCUTELLATUS, Kriech. 



Berl. Entom. Zeit. 1894, p. 308, 9 . 



A female was bred by Marley in Natal during August, 1915, from 

 its own white dull and nearly smooth cocoon of the shape usual to this 

 genus, out of the Noctuid moth, Phytometra limbirena, Guen. 



HENICOSPILUS LEIONOTUS, Tosq. 

 Mem. Soc. Entom. Belg, v, 1896, p. 393. 



Marley also bred this male at Durban in March, 1915, from its own 

 dull chocolate-coloured cocoon with a pale central cincture ; host not 



given. 



NOTOTKACHYS, Marshall. 

 Tr. Ent. Soc. 1872, p. 260. 



NOTOTRACHYS FLAVOMACULATUS, Cam. 



Rec. Albany Mus. i, 1905, p. 250. 



A couple of 9 9 found by W. E. Jones at Mfongosi in Zululaud in 

 Mav, 1916. 



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TRIBE PANISCIDES. 



PANISCUS, Grav. 

 Ichn. Europ. iii, 1829, p. 622. 

 PANISCUS AETHIOPICUS, Szepl. 

 Bull. Mus. Paris, 1907, p. 139, 9 . 



Both sexes are from Mfongosi in Zululand during April, 1916 

 (W. E. Jones), and from Kimberley during October, 1913 (Bro. J. H. 



Power). 



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