ThersiIochus\ 



BRITISH ICHNEUMONS. 



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nMiiaining segments subccMvipresscd, willi llie second longer than broad 

 and terebra nearly halt length of abdomen. I.t-'gs red with the coxae 

 black and trochanters sub[)iceous. Wings with the stigma and tegulae 

 piceous. Length, 4 nnn. 9 oidy. 



It is said to be somewhat like T.jociitor, though with th(> nutanotum 

 centrally unicarinate, and perhaps it is, consequently, referable to the 

 subgenus Aneuclis, Forst. 



This hitherto unique female was captured by its author at Lakenham 

 near Norwich during July, i88o, and is doubtless in his collection in the 

 Norwich Castle IMuseum. I c^ipturcd several females at Brandon in 

 Suffolk on 2ist May, iQii, while collecting with Col. Nurse; and possess 

 another from Shere in Surrey. 



13. Orchesiae, n.n. 



Porizon moderator, Katz. Iclin. d. Forst. ii, S7, S ? {ncc Grav.). 



A somewhat large and stout black species. Head ver\- dull, a liltle 

 broader than thorax, not posteriorly ccjnstricted with vertex somewhat 



broad; frons subconvex, temples dull and closeh [)un(iale throughout, 

 cheeks distinct but not broad; palju, mandibles and clyi)i'us rufescent. 

 Antennae not very slender, extending \rr) nearly to nietathoracic apex; 

 scape entirely tcistaceous or subpiceous ; llagellum of 9 k)- and of J 

 2o-jointed, with second joint a little longer than broad and very little 

 longer than first, third but slightly longer than broad. Thorax stout, 

 little longer than high; inesonotum densely shagreencd-punctate and not 



