Catalogue of BritisJi Ickneuiiionidce. 149 



Campoplex oxyacanthce, Boie. 



Campoplex oxyacanthce, Boie, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 16 



Jahrg, 104, 48. 

 C. mixtus, Gr., I. E. iii., 601, part ; Holm., Mon. Oph. 



Suec. 33, part. 

 C. mesoxanthits, Foerst., I. c, 791, 12, <? , ? . 

 C. oxyacanthce, Holm., I. c, 60. 



Campoplex falcator, Thunb. 



Ichneumon falcator, Thunb., Ichn., 265. 



Campoplex mixtus, Gr., I. E. iii., 601, 101, <? , ? , part ; 

 Holm., Mon. Oph. Suec, 33, 1, ])art ; Foerst., 

 I. c, 863, 67, ^ , ? ; Holm., Sk. art. af. Oph. Camp. 

 58, 23, a^ , ? . 



Campoplex ohreptans, Foerst. 

 Foerst., I. c, 778, 2, ? ; Holm., L c, 79, 36, <? , ? . 



Campoplex confusus, Foerst. 

 Foerst., l. c, 341, 50, <? , ? ; Holm., I. c, 62, 27, <? , ? . 



Campoplex erythrog aster, Foerst. 

 Foerst., I. c, 836, 46, <? , ? ; Holm., I. c, 56, 22, ? . 



Campoplex terebrator, Foerst. 

 Foerst., /. c, 810, 26 and 27, <? , ? ; Holm., 34, 10, ^ , ? . 



Cymodusa flavipes, Brischke. 

 Brischke, D. Ichn. d. Prov. W. u. 0. Preus. 37, <? . 



This species appears to be generally distributed in 

 England. I have taken it at Wimbledon ; Dr. Capron 

 takes it in the neighbourhood of Guildford ; and I have 

 also received it from Mr. Fitch. They have all been 

 males, and I have seen no female which was at all likely 

 to belong to it. 



Sagaritis zonata, Gr. 



Under this head Holmgren, in Mon. Oph, Suec, has 

 included Campoplex latrator as a doubtful synonym ; 

 Tschek, in Ich. Frag., separates them, which view is 

 also taken by Brischke. Both species occur in this 

 country. 



