Otesicampa] 



BRITISH ICHNEUMONS. 



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and it is recorded from France. With us it is the commonest of the 

 genus, and I have frequently met with it, though never in profusion, from 

 30th May to 2nd August. Capron had a long series from Shere, Piffard 

 found a pair at Felden, Elliott took it at Skene in Scotland early in 

 August, igog, Marshall at Cornworthy, Saunders at (ireenings, Chilty 

 swept it at Huntingfield in Kent in 1903, and Adams has sent it me from 

 Lyndhurst in July; it is recorded from near Norwich in May and June 

 (Bridg.) and captured at Hickleigh during August, with three specimens 



bred on 21st July from Procris girviui, in Devon (Bigiicll). In SuHolk I 

 have found it at Brandon, Dunwieh, Iit-ntley Woods, and .Monk Soliam; in 

 Cambridge at Wicken Fen; in Lincolnshire at Louth; in the New Forest 

 at Khinefields ; and in inland at Louisburgh and C'arraniore Lake in 

 .Alayo. 



4. binotata, T/ioins. 



Olcsicntiijui luiiotiild, Tlmms. O.M. xi. 1141, 9 



Black with the centre of abdtunen broadly, and the legs partly, red ; 

 hind femora black, cheeks excavate ; lateral petiolar sulci wanting and 

 their spiracles very remote from scrobes ; vciitr.i! ]ilica ]ialc and iiicla- 

 thoracic carinae nearly wanting. Length, 8 mm. 



Similar to (). fuhivenlris in having the apices of the two basal seg- 

 ments, whole of the third and fourth, with part of the fifth, red ; but the 



