OF WASHINGTON, VOLUME XIII, 1911. 123 



a. Light testaceous; second funicle joint of antenna only 

 about twice longer than wide, only slightly longer than 

 the proximal joint; marginal cilia of fore wing along 

 the cephalic margin moderately short, at the apex 

 very short. A large species, the fore wings broad. 



triclavatum Enock 



6. Gamboge to luteus; second funicle joint of antennae thrice 

 longer than wide, comparatively slender, distinctly 

 longer than the proximal funicle joint; marginal cilia 

 of fore wing along the cephalic margin moderate in 

 length, not very short at extreme wing apex. Species 

 small, the fore wings only moderate in width. 



fatinum Girault 



2. Posterior wings abnormally broadened, their longest marginal 

 cilia (caudad) distinctly longer than the same cilia of 

 the fore wing. None of the funicle joints of the an- 

 tenna twice longer than wide. Abdomen ovate, short, 

 the ovipositor not at all exserted. Fore wing regu- 

 larly rounded at apex. 



a. Indian red; fore wings broad; second funicle joint of an- 

 tenna only a third longer than wide; distal club joint 

 forming nearly half of the club peregrinum Girault 



TWO GENERA OF ICHNEUMONOIDEA. 

 BY H. L. VIERECK. 



Cardiochiles Nees. 



T\pc : Ichneumon saltatorY. 



This is not the same as the Cardiochiles described by 

 Szepligeti in the Genera Insectorum, unless we assume that 

 the number of joints given is a typographical error for m. p. 

 (>, 1. p. 4 jointed. 



Stantonia Ashmead. 



Type: Stantonia flara Ashmead. 



This is not Microtypus Ratzeburg as stated by Szepligeti. 

 The latter genus, as shown in the original description, has a 

 middle areola on the metathorax and the first discoidal cell 

 hardly larger than the first cubital cell. 



