154 C. A. L. SMITS VAN BURGST, DUTCH ICHNEUMONIDAE. 
distinctly emitted from above centre of outward vervure of 
brachial cell. Nervulus postfurcal. In discedens and Henscheli the 
first discoidal nervure is bent more outward, besides in both the 
nervus parallelus is emitted from, or slightly above, the centre. 
Terebra a littleexserted. Body sparsely pubescent. Head and thorax 
black, antennae black, somewhat rufescent beneath, scapus flavous 
beneath, mandibles also flavous, apically reddish-brown; radix 
of wings stramineous, palpi and tegulae whitish ; pterostigma 
fuseous; coxae and trochanters of anterior and intermediate 
legs whitish, hind coxae and trochanters black, trochantellus 
whitish; femora and tibiae red, hind tibiae basally and api- 
cally infuscate, the extreme basal part whitish; tarsi white, 
the basal hind tarsal joints apically and the apical joints 
pigrescent throughout; calcaria white. Wings hyaline, iridescent 
with green and rosy reflections, especially at the apex. In 9 
abdomen mainly red, the two basal segments black, the second 
with a red margin at the apex, the remaining segments black 
dorsally; in d the abdomen almost entirely black, 1 and 2 
with red margin at the apex and 2 and 3 with red lateral 
marks; plica ventralis flavous. 
Description made from 8 99 and one & which I took at 
Burgst near Breda by sweeping shrubs. 
Description of Anilastus robustus nov. spec. 9. Closely allied 
to Anilastus dolosus. Body robust. Head triangular, narrowed 
posteriorly, genae elongate ; antennae slender, longer than half 
the body, eyes emarginate internally, Thorax narrower than 
head, longer than high, densely punctate, metathorax rugose- 
punctate, the external areae shagreened, costula distinct, area 
superomedia confluent with postical ar:a. Radial cell narrow 
and elongate; nervus basalis (the upper basal) steep and straight; 
not parallel with the first discoidal nervure ; areola (areolet) 
small, petiolate, receiving the recurrent nervure close to its 
apex, almost interstitial; parallel nervure from centre of 
