TRANSACTIONS 



OF THE 



ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



OF 



LONDON 



For the Year 1899. 



I. A Monograph of British Braconida. Part VIII. By 

 the Rev. T. A. Marshall, M.A, F.E.S., Member of the 



Societe Entomologique de France. 



[Read October 5th, 1898.] 



Plate I. 



(Continued from Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1897, p. .31. "> 



VIIL CCELINIUS, Nees. 

 Nees, Act. Ac. L.C., 1819, p. 301. 



Originally synonymous with genus IX. Chxnon, the 

 two forming a natural group. Their artificial separation 

 is due to Forster, who retained the name Chx.non for the 

 largest species : see the following genus, under which the 

 chief characters are detailed. Some slight peculiarities 

 are distinctive of Coilinius, viz. : — head not so prominent 

 beneath the antennae ; face punctate or rugulose, its carina 

 shortened or wanting ; clypeus more perceptibly discrete, 

 and more prominent ; palpi shorter, 3rd and 4th joints 

 of the maxillary nearly equal ; mandibles bidenticulate ; 

 antennae with a smaller number of articulations ; meso- 

 sternum flattened, its medial furrow rugose, not reaching 

 the 2nd pair of coxae ; carina of the metathorax single or 



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