UROCERIDili. — EVANIID^. ICIIN FUMON IDiE. 343 



4001 t 5. Spectrum". 



4002. 6, Magus*. Fabr. ii. 125. — Klug. Si. 42. pi. v. f. 2-4. 

 • Ur. Magus. {Ing. Inst. 90.) 



t (J, Si. nigrita. Fubr. ii. 127. 



Sectio II. PUPOPHAGA, Latreille. 



Familia IV : (93). EVANIID^, Leach. 



Evan I ALES, Latr. 



Genus 32: (606). EVANIA, Fabricius, Leach, Samou.,{Kirby^ 



Sphex p, Linuc. — ICHNEUMON p, DeGeer. 



4003. 1, appendigaster *. Fabr. P. 178? — {Sam. 1. 17.) — (KjVfcy 

 Sf Sp. I. E. pi. 4../'. 2.) — Curtis fo. 257. 



Sp. appendigaster. Lirm. ii. 943. — Don. x. 13. pi. 329. 

 Ev. laevigata. Latr. G. iii. 252? — (Leach E. E. ix. 142?) 

 Genus S3 : (607). BRACHYGASTER, Leach. 

 Evan I A p, Curtis. 



4004. 1, minutus. Leach E. E. ix. 142. 



Ev. minuta. Olixner. — Fabr. P. 179. — Curtis I. c. infra. 

 4005 t 2. fulvipes. 



Ev. fulvipes. Curtis, vi. pi. 257. In Mus. D. Curtis et Dale. 

 Genus 34: (608). FffiNUS, Fabricius, Leach, Samou., (Kirby?) 



Ichneumon p, Linnc. — Gasteruption, Latr.^uUm.) 



4006. 1; jaculator*-. Fabr. P. 14-1 — Paw2. JP. xcvi./ 16. 9 



(Leach E. E. ix. 142.) — (Sam. L 17.) 



Ic. jaculator. Linn, ii.937. — Bej-k. S. i. 156. — Stew. ii. 230. — 

 Turt. iii. 458. 



4007. 2, assectator*. Fabr. P. 142. 



Ic. assectator. Linn. ii. 937. — Turt. iii. 458. 



Familia V: (94). ICHNEUMONID^^ Leach. 

 (Ichneumon, Limit, <§c. — Ichneumonides, Latr.) 

 Genus 35 : (609). XORIDES ? Latreille ? 



Cryptus p, Fabricius. — Anomalon p, Jurine. 



4008. 1 ; rufus * mihi. 



" 4001 f 5. Spectrum. Linn. ii. 929.— Stew. ii. 225. (!) — Turt. iii. 427. (!) 

 —Klug. Si. 59.pl. iv./. 5, 6.— pi. v./. 1. 

 (J. Si. emarginata. Fabr. ii. 12S. 

 '' Gravenhorst's proposed Monograph upon this and the two following 

 families being about to be speedily published, I shall merely introduce 

 such species as have been noticed by English writers, with the feiu I have 

 already ascertained to be described, and the indication of some of the more 

 conspicuous genera. I possess above 800 indigenous species, the numbers 

 of which in the respective genera 1 have endeavoured to show as a guide 

 to the student ; but I must observe that time has not yet permitted me to 

 examine their nomenclature satisfactorily throughout ; this latter obser- 

 vation is applicable also to the three last families of Hymenoptera, and to 

 the Hemiptera and Homoptcra. 



