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squamulis testaceis. Pedes rufi, anteriorum coxis et trocbaiiteribus stramineis, 

 poslicorum tarsis leviter infuscatis. 



This is souiewhat allied to sci'hilis, Cress, page 183, No. 191. 



Iclineumon pennator, Fabr. Ent. Syst. ii, p. 155. — Luteiis antennis alisque 

 atris. jMagmis. Antennae porrectae, atrae. Caput flavum punctis tribus verti- 

 calibus, elevatis, globosis, nitidis. Corpus totum flavum abdominis segmentis 

 valde incisis, distinctis. Alae atrae, immaculatae. Pedes flavi. Habitat in 

 Georgia Americae. 



This is probably the same as Tragus exesorius, 13rull<5, page 196, 

 No. 5, the color of which, however, is fulvo-ferruginous. 



Ichneamon bifasciatue, Say, Contrib. Mael. Lye. i, p. 72. — Body ferrugin- 

 ous; antennae somewhat tinged with whitish beyond the middle and fuscous 

 at tip; thorax circumscribing incisure black; wings dusky with a hyaline 

 band hardly beyond the middle and an abbreviated one near the tip; stigma 

 pale ferruginous; inferior wings dusky, semifasciate on the middle with hya- 

 line; oviduct black; pectus incisures black; posterior tibite blackish at tip. 

 Length .40 inch. 



Hah. — Indiana. This is probably a species of Cri/ptus. 



Joppa maurator, BrulM, Ilym. iv, p. 287. — Nigra, abdomine et femoribus pos- 

 tenoribus 2 Jcrrugineis, antennarum annulo albo, alls fuscis. Mas. Fem. II est 

 noir, avec I'orbite des yeux plus ou rnoins jauue en avaut, un anneau jaunatre 

 aux antennes (en dessus seulement dans la femelle) et le devant des pattes 

 anterierues d'un jaune roux; les cuisses posterieures et I'abdomen sout d'un 

 roux ferrugineux; les ailes sont enfumees, avec un reflet brilliant et comme 

 metallique. Le thorax et les hanches de derrieure sont granuleux ou chagrines ; 

 le m^tathorax oflfre en outre plusieurs lignes saillautes et arquecs; I'abdomen 

 est chagrin^, avec deux depressions a la base du deuxieme segment. Louguerer . 

 0,018. Hab. la Caroline; Philadelphie. 



This is probably the same as Ichn. imoleus, Cress., page 17-4, No. 

 141, which, however, is not a Joppa. 



Ichneumon hilaris, Say, Contrib. Macl. Lye. i, p. 71, is not an 

 Ichneumon, and probably belongs to the Pitoplaria). 



Ichneumon Blakei, Cress., Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, iii, p. 139, is a 



C7'j/ptUS. 



Ischnus co7itiguus, Cress. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, iii, p. 190; irides- 

 cent, Cress, id. p. 193, and a/hitarsis, Cress, id. p. 194, also belong 

 to Crijptns. 



Ichneumon inquisitor and ptcrelas, Say, Contrib. Macl. Lye. i, p. 71, 

 belong to Pimpla. 



TRANS. AMEK. ENT. SOC. VI. (28) JULY, 1877. 



