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7b. Chorinaeus funebris funebris (Gravenhorst) 



Figure 165, a 



Exochus funebris Gravenhorst, 1829, Ichneumonologia europaea, vol. 1, p. 695; 

 d\ Types: d" d\ Netley, England (? Wroclaw). 



Front wing 3.8 to 4.8 mm. long; longitudinal wrinkling on second 

 tergite moderately strong. 



Male: Black. Face except upper lateral corner and sometimes 

 median subdorsal brownish mark, sometimes spot on cheek, clypeus, 

 mouth parts, front and middle coxae except for basal infuscation, 

 front and middle trochanters, marks on hind trochanters, more or 

 less of front sides of front and middle femora and tibiae, basal 0.2 of 

 tibiae, and tarsi basally, pale yellow; hind coxa blackish; hind tro- 

 chanters partly infuscate; hind femur and tibia (except its basal 0.2), 

 infuscate fulvous, darkest above; first segment of hind tarsus on its 

 apical 0.3 and all of following segments brown; legs fulvous except as 

 described otherwise; flagellum brown beneath; tegula brown except 

 for a basal yellow spot. 



The above description is based on three males from Belgium. It 

 may not be entirely applicable to other European material. 



We have seen specimens in the Gravenhorst collection in Wroclaw, 

 labeled Exochus funebris, but it seemed doubtful that any of them are 

 original types. 



7c. Chorinaeus funebris clarus, new subspecies 



Front wing 4.2 to 4.5 mm. long; second tergite with very little 

 longitudinal wrinkling and its sublateral longitudinal carina rather 

 weak; general sculpture a little smoother and more strongly punctate 

 than average for the species. 



Figures 12, 13. — Localities: 12 (left), Chorinaeus funebris clarus; 13 (right), C. f. divisus. 



