10 MANDIBULATA.— HYMENOPTERA. 
Plate XLVI. fig. 3. 
Cirrospilus Walkeri. 
Ci. Flavus, macula thoracis, abdominisque apice viridi-ieneis, tibiis 
intermediis apicibus nigris. (Long. Corp. \\ liu.) 
Ci. Walkeri, Steph. Nomen, 2d edit. 
Yellow ; ocelli black ; eyes fuscous j an irregular blotch on the thorax, 
and the metathorax and scutellum brassy-green ; abdomen yellow, its tip 
greenish-black ; sides of thorax yellow, with a greenish apex : legs 
yellow, the apex of the middle tibiae and tips of the hinder tarsi, black. 
Found in June, near London. 
PROCTOTRUPIDtE. 
Plate XLVI. fig. 2. 
Diajjria conica. $ 
Di. Antennisapicem versus incrassatis,clard subsexarticulata,nigrd, scapo 
pedibusque pedis, tibiis pallidioribiis ; abdomine conico-acuminato. 
Mas. antennis corpore longioribus fuscis, scapo pedibusque rujis, 
Jlagelli articuUs elongato-ci/lindricis verticillato pilosis, secundo basi 
extrorsum distincie emarginato ; ano obtuso. (Long. Corp. 1 J — If 
Im.) 
Ich. conicus, Fabricius. — Di. conica, Steph. Cat. No. 5601. 
Black : Female with the antennae thickened towards the apex, the club 
black, and obscurely six-jointed, the base and the legs pitchy, the tibiae 
])alcr ; abdomen conic-acuminate. Male with the antennae longer than 
tbe body, fuscous, the scape red, the joints elongate-cylindric, verticil- 
late pilose, the second joint distinctly notched towards the base : anus 
ol)tUS('. 
Not uncommon in the vicinity of London in the summer. 
