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tt Mr. W. F. Kirby’s List of the 
49. Ichnewmon insidiator. 
Ichneumon insidiator, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, 
p. 476. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B. M. 
50. Ichneumon placidus. 
Ichneumon placidus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, 
p- 476. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B. M. 
51. Ichneumon conspiratus. 
Ichneumon conspiratus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, 
p- 475. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B. M. 
52. Ichneumon huttonii, n. s. 
Exp. al. 8 1.; long. corp. 54 1. 
?. Dark chesnut, darkest on the head and meso- 
thorax, where it shades into deep mahogany. The fol- 
lowing markings are pale yellow:—A stripe within each 
eye; a large oval spot on the lower part of the cheeks ; 
a spot below each antenna; a stripe on each side the 
collar; a large spot in the middle of the mesothorax ; 
the scutellum and post-scutellum; three large spots on 
the pleura ; and one on the upper side of the hind coxe. 
Antenne black, from the extremity of the basal joint. 
Wings yellowish hyaline, with piceous nervures; stigma 
yellow. ‘The male has the large yellow spot on the back 
of the thorax replaced by two long spots; the whole face, 
the cheeks, the basal joint of the antenne, the four front 
coxe and trochanters, and a spot on each side of the 
pectus between them, a spot on each side of the neck, 
und an additional spot below the front wings, are all 
yellow; the rest as in the female, except that the wings 
are clearer hyaline. 
Dunedin (Hutton).—B. M. 
58. Ichnewmon invectus. 
Ichneumon invectus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, 
p-. 475. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B. M. 
