Mr. Marshall's Catalogue of Ichneumomde. 159 
ante basin fuscis ; segmenti 1—3 rufo-cingulatis, aculeo 
primo segmento breviore. 
Head transverse, narrow behind the eyes. Thorax a 
little longer than high ; superior areas of metathorax 3 ; 
supero-medial area pentagonal, more or less narrowed 
behind, not distinctly closed ; side areas with a vestige 
of a dividing line; metathorax coriaceous. Abdomen 
slightly compressed at the apex; post-petiole subquad- 
rate ; tubercles prominent ; 2nd segment about a quarter 
longer than wide ; 3rd a little longer than wide, or sub- 
quadrate. Areolet of wings subsessile, or subpetiolated, 
recurrent nervure received just beyond the middle ; trans- 
verse anal nervure not divided. Aculeus about two-thirds 
the length of the 1st segment. 
Black ; mandibles, palpi, and scape of antenne beneath 
yellowish. . Legs reddish yellow; cox and hind tro- 
chanters nigro-fuscous ; intermediate and hind femora 
reddish ; apex of hind tibie and extreme apex of tarsal 
joints fuscous, and a rather faint fuscous ring before the 
base of the hind tibize; intermediate tibie and tarsi 
sometimes obscurely marked in the same manner. 
Abdomen: apex of the 1st segment and middle of 
the 2nd and 8rd more or less red or chestnut, basal 
and apical margins generally black. Male and female. 
Length about 6 mm. 
Bred by Mr. C. G. Barrett from Oxyptilus teucrii. 
Limneria monticolana, n. 8. 
Nigra, pedibus rufis, coxis et femoribus posticis nigro- 
piceis ; segmentis 2 et 3 abdominis cingulo apicali rufo- 
testaceo; scapo subtus plus minusve testaceo. 
Head tumid, not narrow behind the eyes; face 
narrower below than above; clypeus sinuous; base of 
mandibles not quite touching the eyes; eyes entire 
against the antenne. Thorax elongate; area of meta- 
thorax 5 complete, supero-medial coffin-shaped. Post- 
petiole of abdomen one-third longer than wide, with a 
depression between the spiracles; 2nd segment of the 
male one-third longer than wide, 8rd longer than wide, 
4th subquadrate; the 2nd segment of the female sub- 
quadrate, or slightly longer than wide; the abdomen in 
both sexes subcompressed. Areolet of wing subsessile ; 
recurrent nervure received just beyond the middle ; 
transverse anal nervure not divided (or at least not 
TRANS. ENT. soc. 1881.—pParRT Il. (JULY.) ¥ 
