BY WALTER W. FROGGATT. 713 



70. LIMNERIA. 

 Limn''.ria, Holm. C. R. Hym. (1858-68). 



SIDNICA, Holm. Eugen. Re.s. I. Hym. p. 414. 



Sydney, N.S.W. 



71. ICHNEUMON. 

 Ichneumon, Linn. Syst. Nat. I. p. 930 (1767). 



AUsTRALis, Brulle, Hym. IV. p. 309, 



Tasmania. 

 iscHiOLEUcus, Brulle, I.e. p. 310. 



Tasmania. 



Family BRACONID^. 



This is also a family that has been much neglected, at anyrate 

 in Australia, no doubt for the same reasons as the preceding one ; 

 and though I can find only eight species described from this 

 country, most of which are in BruUe's Hist. Nat. des Ins. 

 B.ymeno2)teres, yet there are a vast number of these busy little 

 insects that from their small size are often overlooked when the 

 bigger Ichneumons are observed, though they do quite as much, if 

 not more, service to man in destroying larvae of destructive insects. 



72. BRACON. 

 Bracon, Fabr. Syst. Piez. (1804). 



220 LiMBATUS, Brulle, Hym. IV. p. 433. 

 Tasmania. 

 puLCHELLus, Brulle, I.e. p. 432. 



Australia. 



73. ISCHIUS. 

 Ischius, Holm. Eugen. Res. (1858-68). 



LEUCbGASTER, Holm. Eugen. Res. Hym. p. 429. 



Sydney, N.S.W 



74. MYOSOMA. 

 Myosoma, Brulle, I.e. p. 450. 



MUTATOR (Bracon), Fabr. P. Syst. Ins. ; Brulle, Hym. IV. 

 p. 453. 



