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4. Anal (Analis). Inner apical angle. Plate XIV. 
Fig. 1. g. 
H. Nervures. 
1. Nervulet (Nervulus). A little nervure diverging 
obliquely from the costal into the disk of the wing 
towards the apex. 
a. Simple (Simplex). When the nervulet does not 
terminate in a round punctum. — Ex. Eulophis. 
b. Coronate (Coronatum). When it terminates in a 
round punctum. — Ex. Ichneumon penetrans*. 
2. Neurose (Neuroses). Wings that have nervures 
besides the marginal ones. 
3. Aneurose (Aneurosce). Wings that have no ner- 
vures besides the marginal ones. — Ex. Psilus. 
4. Circumsepted (Circumseptce). Wings whose mar- 
gin is every where strengthened by a nervure. — 
Ex. Tab anus. 
5. Varicose (Varicosce). W T hen the nervures are dis- 
proportionately swelled in any part. — Ex. Forfi- 
cula auricularia. Plate X. Fig. 5. 
6. Serpentine (Serpentina:). Nervures that run in a 
serpentine direction. — Ex. Strategus Aloeus 
K. M.S b . Plate X. Fig. 4. 
7. Insulate (Insulata). Discoidal nervures that are 
entirely unconnected with any others, or with the 
base of the wing. — Ex. Strategus Aloeus. Plate 
X. Fig. 4. a, b. 
a Linn. Trans, v. t. iv.f. 10, 11. From my specimens, which are 
not in a very good state, I cannot ascertain whether this belongs to 
any of the modern genera into which the Ichneumons minuti of 
Linne are now divided. 
b To this genus or subgenus Scarabceus Syphax, Antccus, Titanus, 
&c. belong. 
