518 Rey. I’. A. Marshall’s monograph of 
base. Wings hyaline ; squamula pale ferruginous; nervures 
slender ; stigma dull testaceous, very long, linear, emitting the 
radial nervure at the end of the 1st third ; radial areolet cultriform; 
2nd cubital areolet narrowed outwardly. Legs flavo-rufous with 
the coxee paler ; tips of 4 anterior tarsi, hind tarsi entirely, and tips 
of hind tibie, infuscated. Abdomen subpetiolate ; Ist segment 
elongate, almost linear, hardly widened behind, with two dorsal 
carine vanishing posteriorly, very finely rugulose. Terebra as 
long as 2 of the abdomen. @ Similar; antennz about twice as 
long as the body, 39-42-jointed ; 2nd abdominal segment sometimes 
piceous. Length, 12-2 ; wings, 32-43 lin. 
Parasite of Agromyza cicerine, Rondani. It has oc- 
curred in Germany, Italy, and Ireland. 
2. Tanycarpa rufinotata, Hal. 
Alysia rufinotata, Hal., Ent. Mag., v., 227, 39, pl. 
xvii, f. 13 (wing). 
Abdomen rufous with the Ist segment black, or black with 
segments 2-3 rufous. @ Black; head very large shining, the face 
somewhat duller ; clypeus, mandibles, and palpi rufous. Antenne 
hardly longer than the body, 35-jointed, black with the two basal 
joints rufous. Mesothoracic sutures inchoate ; a fovea in front of 
the scutellum ; metathorax rugulose. Wings hyaline; squamula 
rufous ; nervures and stigma fuscous, the latter linear-lanceolate, 
emitting the radial nervure a little before the middle ; 2nd cubital 
areolet narrowed externally ; lower exterior angle of the 2nd 
discoidal areolet produced. Legs rufous; hind tarsi and tips of 
hind tibiz infuscated. Abdomen clear red, or more or less 
tinged with brown; Ist segment obconic, attenuated towards the 
base, rugulose. Terebra as long as the abdomen. g¢ Antenne 
longer, 39-jointed. Length, 13-2 ; wings, 34-4 lin. 
England and Ireland; somewhat rare. Found in 
autumn, amongst fungi. 
3. Tanycarpa ancilla, Hal. 
Alysia ancilla, Hal., Ent. Mag., v., 227, d ¢. 
Abdomen pitchy black, with the first segment and base of the 
2nd rufescent, or dull testaceous. @ Brownish-black, shining ; 
clypeus and mandibles rufous; palpi paler. Antenne hardly 
longer than the body, 21-25-jointed, blackish with the two first 
joints and base of the 3rd flavo-rufous. Discal fovea of the 
