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Mr. Marshall's Catalogue of Ichnewmonide. 155 
Stibeutes Heinemanni, Foerst. 
Foerst., Mon. Gat. Pez. 30, 2, 2. 
Entom. xii. 15 (Dr. Capron). 
Aptesis vestigialis, Foerst. 
‘Monographie der Gattung Pezomachus,’ 42, 8. 
A female of this species was bred by Mr. Champion 
from Coleophora solitariella, Zell., together with a small 
male Linneria, which I am unable to identify. This 
specimen differs slightly from Foerster’s description in 
the following particulars :— 
1st. There is no trace of red in the inner orbits. 
2nd. The antenne have the first five joints entirely, 
the next two partly, reddish brown, 8—11 white, marked 
above only, not ringed. 
3rd. The lines on the metathorax are scarcely per- 
ceptible. 
Pezomachus ngritus, Foerst. 
Foerst., Mon. Gat. Pez. 80, 19. 
Mr. Billups has taken at Deal (August, 1880), a small 
black Pezomachus, which I believe to be this species. 
Pezomachus distinctus, Foerst. 
Foerst., Mon. Gat. Pez. 1238, 54. 
This species was taken by Mr. Billups at Mickleham 
in October last. 
Foerster says the legs are clear red-yellow, but the one 
now before me has the two last tibie faintly infuscated 
before the base and at the apex. 
Pezomachus intermedius, Foerst. 
Foerst., Mon. Gat. Pez. 124, 55. 
This species seems far from rare; I have taken 
between thirty and forty specimens in this neighbourhood. 
Mr. Billups has also taken it freely at Mickleham and 
elsewhere, and several specimens have been sent by Mr. 
Butler from Hastings. Foerster describes it from a 
single female, which is a very pale variety.. The majority 
of my captures have the thorax quite black, and from 
