92 BRITISH ICHNEUMONS. {^Campopkx 



France (Gaulle), Belgium rare in July (Tosq.). Bridgnian was doubtful 

 of its identity : " Mr. Fitch sent me three Cavipopkx which 1 believe to 

 be this species, and 1 have two in my own collection " (Tr. Ent. Soc. 

 1 880, p. 345), doubtless those recorded from Eaton and Earlham near 

 Norwich in July (1'r. Norf. Soc. 1894, p. 619). Tuck took males at Fin- 

 borough Park in Suffolk in September, 1900; I have found females in 

 Tuddenham Fen towards the end of August, 1905, on Tanacciiim viilgare 

 at Covehithe on the Suff(jlk Coast on 6th September, 1910, and a male 

 fiying about a hedge at Halesworth early in June, 1900. 



32. Mariae, Schin. 



Canipoplcx annexns, Forst. Verb. z.-b. Ges. 1868, p. 780, excl. i . C. facialis, 

 Holmgr. Bill. Sv. Ak. Handl. 1872, p. 77; Thorns. O.K. xi. 1068, i ? («t'c Boie, 

 1857). C. Mariae, Schm. Opusc. Ichn. sp. no. 82, <? ? . 



A small slender black species, with centre of abdomen broadly and the 

 legs nearly entirely fulvous, recurrent emitted from centre of areolet. 

 Length, 6-7 mm. 



This species is known by its slender form, flavous or subinfuscate 

 stigma, black or stramineous ^ tegulae, fulvous femora and tibiae of 

 which the hind ones are generally black above at their apices, apically 

 fulvous coxae and trochanters, sinuate and nearly continuous genal costa, 

 laterally shining and striolate pronotum, and the not coarsely though very 

 obviously punctate mesopleurae. It is distinguished from the two last 

 species in having the second segment very evidently longer than the 

 third, and the fifth partly fulvous ; the slender hind femora also fulvous ; 

 the radial nervure apically gently sinuate, with radial cell narrow; the 

 head constricted posteriorly with very short cheeks and small mandibles; 

 the antennae elongate and slender ; and areolet petiolate. Forster's ^ 

 is a distinct species, Holmgren's name is preoccupied, and Schmiede- 

 knecht has adopted that of Dalla Torre's Catalogue. 



Thomson only knew Forster's type, which was captured at Aix-la- 

 Chapelle ; and it has thrice been taken by Tosquinet in Belgium during 

 August. C. facialis, Holm., is recorded from "Norwich " by Bridgman 

 (Tr. Norf. Soc. 1894, p. 618). I have a male in Capron's collection from 

 Shere in Surrey ; T'uck took another in Finborough Park in Suffolk on 

 24th September, 1900; and a female was swept by Elliott in Tudden- 

 ham Fen, at the end of August, 1902. 



SAGARITIS, Holmgren. 

 Holmgr. Sv. Ak. Handl. 1858, p. 39 ; Ofv. 1858, p. 324. 



Head very rarely buccate behind the glabrous eyes, which are very 

 slightly emarginate at the juxta-antennal orbits; clypeus basally not dis- 

 creted, its apex mucronate or with the centre of its apical margin den- 

 tately produced; mandibles with subequal teeth; genal costa nearly con- 

 tinuous, but wanting in front. Scape immaculate black. Metathorax not 

 longitudinally impressed; areae nearly always complete; spiracles small 

 and circular. Abdomen subcompressed towards its apex, black or rarely 



