Catalogue of British Ichneumonidce. 339 



PJu/gadeuon sodalis, Tasch. 

 Tasch., Zeits. fur die Gesam. Natur., 1865, 29. 

 This is added on the strength of a specimen received 

 from Mr. J. E. Fletcher. 



Phygadeuon hrachyurus, Thoms. 



Thoms., Opusc. Ent., 955, 34, (? , ? . 



Prof. C. G. Thomson retm-ned a small female Cryptid 

 which I received from Dr. Capron, taken in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Sliiere, and a male which I took at Eaton, 

 near Norwich, as the above species. 



The insect which I named Hemiteles ruficaudatus, 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1883, 149, Prof. Thomson says 

 belongs to his genus Stylocryptiis. 



Eemitcles mixtus, m., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1883, 

 148, he also says is a Phygadeuon. It might easily be 

 put into either genus, but the absence of the outer 

 nervure of the areolet induced me to include it in 

 Hemiteles ; this latter is far from being a good genus, as 

 many insects are found that would easily go into either 

 one or the other. The extremes of either are very 

 decided, but the intermediate forms are far from 

 being so. 



Phygadeuon hrevitarsis, Thoms. 



Thorns., Opusc. Ent., 959, 46. 



This insect I thought was a var. of P. nitidus, but 

 Prof. Thomson returned it with the above name. 



Hemiteles cynipi7ius, Thoms. 

 Thorns., Opusc. Ent., 997, 26, <? , ? . 

 This and the following were kindly named for me by 

 Prof. Thomson. 



Taken in the neighbourhood of Norwich. 



Hemiteles Gyrini, Parfitt. 

 Thomson thinks this is most probably Hemiteles 

 argentatus, Gr. 



