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Qx 
C. A. L. SMITS VAN BURGST, DUTCH ICHNEUMONIDAE. 1 
brachial cell ; nervulus somewhat postfurcal. Legs slender, 
tibial spurs elongate. Abdomen compressed, longer than head 
and thorax together, the first segment distinctly curved; post- 
petiole explanate towards the apex, as long as broad apically, 
the 24 segment a little longer than broad, the third square, 
compressed towards the apex. Terebra as long as basal segment. 
Head and antennae black, cribrary parts reddish, mandibles 
apically black, Thorax dull, whitish pubescent, especially 
laterally; totally black, also tegulae; only radix of wings flavous; 
coxae and trochanters black, legs red, hind femora at the 
apex and hind tibiae basally and apically black, hind tarsi 
black. Abdomen black and red, basal segment with narrow 
red margin at the apex, of 2 only basal half black, 3, 4 and 5 
entirely red, remaining segments black. 
One ¢ captured at Burgst near Breda in August by sweeping. 
