EGYPTIAN AND 



Subfam. OPHIONIDES. 

 Genus ENICOSPILUS, Steph. 



3. Enicospilus bamidulus. Ichneumon ramidulus, Linn. Fann. 

 Suec. 16'29. 



Harkeko. 



Inhabits Europe. 



Genus CAMPOPLEX, Grav. 



4. Campoplex tarsalis. Female. — Black, slender, extremely 

 minutely punctured. Head about the eyes, two spots on the front 

 and a spot on each side of the mouth, pale yellow. Palpi pale yellow. 

 Antennae stout, shorter than the body. Thorax with a yellow stripe 

 on each side ; scutellum with a yellow spot on each side. Meso- 

 thorax with one yellow spot. Metathorax finely scabrous ; disk 

 depressed, with a slight keel ; a yellow spot on each side. Abdomen 

 slightly compressed, dark red beneath ; segments successively 

 decreasing in length. Legs red ; hind tibiae blackish towards tbe 

 tips ; hind tarsi blackish, pale testaceous towards the tips. Wings 

 cinereous, veins black. Fore wings with a black stigma ; intermediate 

 cubital areolet pentagonal. Length of the body 5 J lines. 



Cairo. 



5. Campoplex posticus. Male. — Black, slender, extremely finely 

 punctured. Palpi yellow. Antennae rather stout. Thorax dull, with 

 two slight furrows, which converge slightly hindward. Metathorax 

 finely scabrous. Abdomen slightly compressed, slightly deepening 

 from the base to the tip, nearly twice the length of the thorax. Legs 

 red ; hind tarsi blackish ; first joint red towards the base ; second, 

 third and fourth joints pale yellow at the base. Wings cinereous ; 

 veins black ; root yellowish white. Fore wings with a piceous stigma ; 

 intermedial cubital areolet tetragonal, small. Length of the body 

 4 lines. 



Cairo. 



Subfam. TRYPHONIDES. 

 Genus BASSUS, Fabr. 

 6. Bassus l^etatobius. Ichneumon Isetatorius, Fabr. Ent. Syst. 

 ii. 147. 

 Cairo. 

 Inhabits Europe. 



