270 MODERN SYSTEM. 



SulKlivision 2. — Superior wings nilli the first suhinurginal cell .■iiiuiU, or 

 of (I moderate size ; Ike two diseoidal cells placed in a t}-ansv'ersc liiw bj 

 the side of each other. 



Genus 430. BKACON. Jurine, l<ilir.,Puiiz.. Tlliger, Spiiioli, Latr., 

 Leach. IcHNEiMOX. Linn., Seopoli, JSchrank. \ iPio. Latr. 

 (rejected name.) 

 Mouth produced into a rostnnn : superior zeings with the two first sub- 

 marginal ceils nearly equal, square. 

 Sp. 1. Br. Dcsertor. 

 Bracon Deserter. Fahr., Latr., Leach. 

 Inhabits woods. 



Division II. — Abdomen almost inarUcnlate, with but three distinct seg- 



riienls. 



Genus 431. SIGALPIIUS. Lair., Spinoli, Leach. Sph;f.roi'yx. 

 Hoffmunsegg. Cryptus. Fabr. I( iimamox. Fubr. Che- 

 i.oxus. Jurine, Panz., Illigcr. Bracox. Jurine. 

 Sp. 1. Sig. hrorator. 



•Sigalphus Irr()rat(;r. iMtr., Leach. Cryptiis Trrorator. Fabr. 

 Inhabits . 



Fam. VI. DiPi.oi.F.pin.T.. Leach. 



DiPLOLEPARi,^. Laireille. 



Abdomen inserted to the thorax l)y a |)art only of its transverse diame- 

 ter : inferior wings without distinct nerviu'es : bodi/ not contractile 

 into a sphere: abdomen compressed or depressed, scarcely jjetluncu- 

 iated: orw/«c^ filiform : /*«//;< very si lort: antennae filiform, straight, 

 from 13 to 1(3 joints. 



Genus 432. DIPLOLEPIS. Geoff., Oliv., Panz., Jllig., Leach. 

 Cyxips. Linni, Seopoli. 

 Abdomen with the inferior part compressed, triangular-ovoid : antenna 



filiforui, joints cylindric. 

 Sp. 1. Dip. Que7xus-folii. 



Cynips Qucrcus-folii. Linni. Diplolepis Quercus-folii. Latr. 

 Inhabits the oak. 



Genus 433. FIGITES. Latr., Jurine, Leach. Cynips. Rossi. 

 Abdomen with its inferior part compressed, triangular-ovoid : antenna 



moniliform, thicker towards their extremities: 

 Sp. 1. Fig. scutcllaris. 



Figites scutellaris. Jurine, Latr. Cynips scutellaris. Rossi. 

 Inhabits France and England. 



Fam. VII. Cyxipsid.e. Leach. 

 Cyxipsera. iMtreilk. 

 Abdomen attached to the thorax by a part only of its transverse dia- 



