534 Rev.'T’. A. Marshall’s monograph of Brit. Braconide. 
long as 2 of the abdomen. € Similar; antenne three times as 
long as the body, 3l-jointed ; a bilobed rufous patch on the 
mesonotum (in my specimen); abdomen, after the 1st segment, 
testaceous with the apical segments infuscated. Length, 1-14; 
wings, 24-3 lin. 
Rare in England and Ireland, according to Haliday ; I 
possess a d from the New Forest, and a ¢ captured 
near Salisbury. 
(To be continued.) 
EXPLANATION oF Pirates XI. & XII. 
PLATE XI. 
Fic. 1. Panerema inops, First. ¢ 
1 a. Abdomen viewed sideways. 
1 b. Wings. 
. Trachyusu Aurora, Hal. g 
3. Allea contructa, Hal. ?. 
3a. Male. 
3b. Wings of ¢. 
4, Alysia manducator, Panz.°?. 
4a. Antenna (after Curtis). 
4 b. Mandible. 
4c. Abdomen viewed sideways. 
bo 
PLATE XII. 
Fig. 1. Alysia tipule, Scop. 9. 
. Idiasta maritima, Hal. ¢. 
. Phenocarpa tabida, Nees, 9. 
. Phenocarpa Eugenia, Hal. 9. 
4a. Wing. 
5. Wing of Phenocarpa pullata, Hal. 
6. Phonocarpa pratelle, Hal. 9. 
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