ERAN SAC TONS * 
ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
LONDON 
For tHE YEAR 1397 
I. A Monograph of British Braconidssn. Part VII. 
By the Rev. THomas A. Marsaa.t, M.A., F.E.S., 
Member of the Société Entomologiqne de Irance, 
[Read October 21st, 1896.] 
Prate I. 
IV. DACNUSA, Hal. (Continued from Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 
1895, p. 398.) 
1. Dacnusa adducta, Hal. 
DD adducio, Hal., Hym: Britj pals 4639), ¢ 2s. 
Marsh., Species des Hym. d’Hur. et d’Alg. Bracon., 
Vole d:; p. 4, gt >. 
2 Black, shining, finely pubescent, middle of the abdomen 
brownish. Head wider than the thorax ; palpi obscure. Antenne 
twice as long as the body, slender, setiform, 31-32-jointed, blackish, 
testaceous at the base. Thorax short, gibbous; furrow of the 
mesopleurz smooth, very short and narrow ; metathorax pubes- 
cent, not shining. Wings ample, hyaline with a brownish tinge ;. 
squamule testaceous ; nervures and stigma dull ferruginous ; basal 
areolets short and small; radial areolet longer than the pra- 
brachial, dilated in the middle, sinuated and contracted at both 
ends ; stigma elongate, linear, emitting the radial nervure near its 
base ; 2nd* cubital areolet sessile, 7.¢., touching the stigma, which 
* In Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1895. p. 395, Table of Species (2) 1 ; 
for “ First cubital areolet,” read ‘ Second,” ete. 
TRANS. ENT. Soc. LOND, 1897.—pParT I. (APRIL.) il 
