ICIINEUMONID.E. 
Phltc XL. fig. 4. 
Enicospilus combust us. 
Sp. 1. Eiii. merdarms. —2'estaccus, ocuUfi abdomiuisque apice fuscis. 
(Long. Corp. 6 — 10 lin.) 
Op. merdarius, Gravenhorst, iii. GOH.—Sfeph. Nomen. 2d edit. 
Testaceous, with tlie eyes and the two or three terminal segments of the 
abdomen fuscous : ovipositor black. 
Sp. 2. Eni. ramidulus, Litmc.—Steph. Cat. No. A^ .—Testaceas, ab- 
dominis apice niijro. (Long. Corp. G — 10 lin.) 
Testaceous, with the two last segments of the abdomen wholly black. 
Sp. 3. Eni. combustus, Plate XL. fig. A. — Gravenlwrst,\n. 70l.—Steph. 
Nomen. 2d edit.—{Testaceus, thorace et abdominis apice nirjris. 
(Long. Corp. 9 lin.) 
Testaceous, with the thorax and the two last segments of the abdomen 
and a spot on the back of the first, black. 
The above, which arc all the species of this genus, are found, 
but rarely, in gardens within the metropolitan district. 
BRACONIDiE. 
Plate XXXVn. fig. 2. 
Microgaster tibialis. 
Ml. Niger, tibiis testaceis ; alis denigratis. Fern, acuko ubdoviinis 
dimidio hreviore. (Long. Corp. \\ lin.) 
Mi. tibiahs? Nees. I. A. i. 168.—Steph, Nomen. 2d edit. 
Deep black ; antennae short robust ; anterior femora at the apex, and the 
tibiee testaceous, posterior brown ; anterior tarsi testaceous with brown 
tips : wings deep smoky black, with the stigma darker : ovipositor 
half the length of the abdomen. 
Found in meadows during the summer ; widely dispersed. 
