Catalogue of British Ichneumonidce. 363 



One female was taken by Mr. G. C. Champion at 

 Caterham. 



This very distinct species is easily known from the 

 two other species having the 1st segment aciculate ; 

 flaviger has the orbits, thorax, and scutellum yellow- 

 marked ; striatus has the antennae longer, two-thirds the 

 length of the body. 



Phceogenes versutus, Wesm. 

 Wesm., Tent., 1844, 186, ? . 



Mr. G. C. Champion has taken a female Phaogenea at 

 Mickleham, which I believe to be this species. 



Hemiteles albomarginatus, n. s. 



Niger ; pedibus rufis basi nigris ; segmentis 5 — 7 abdominis 

 albomarginatis ; aculeo dimidio abdominis longiore. 



Shining ; head wider than the thorax, transverse, very narrow 

 behind the eyes towards the neck, almost free from punctures, 

 slightly pubescent; antennae about as long as the body, thin, 

 almost filiform, rather thinner at the base than in the middle, 

 apex slightly attenuated; 2nd and 3rd joints of the flagellum of 

 equal length, nearly four times as long as wide. Thorax a little 

 longer than high ; rnesonotum distinctly trilobed with somewhat 

 scattered punctures, more sparingly punctured on the lateral lobes; 

 scutellum gibbose, with scattered punctures ; metathorax with five 

 distinct areas ; costse very prominent, rather coarsely rugose ; 

 supero-medial area about as long as wide, pentagonal. Abdomen 

 elongate-ovate ; apex of 2nd segment the widest (this is almost 

 wider than the thorax) ; apex of 1st segment broad, about one- 

 fourth longer than the width of the apex ; spiracles not projecting, 

 rugosely punctate, apex smooth ; remaining segments transverse ; 

 2nd and 3rd with a somewhat distinct transverse central depression, 

 2nd between the base and the depression rugosely punctate, 3rd 

 shows indistinctly the same sculpture in the centre ; aculeus about 

 two-thirds the length of the abdomen. Wings with an imperfect 

 pentagonal areolet, nervelet distinct, radial cell rather short ; 3rd 

 division of the costa one-third longer than the inner division of 

 the radial nervure ; transverse anal nervure slightly ante-furcal, 

 divided one-third from bottom. Legs slender. 



Black ; incision of the 2nd segment of the abdomen faintly 

 reddish; 5th to 7th with a distinct white apical margin. Legs 

 red ; coxae, base of trochanters, and base of femora behind, more 



