Mr. Marshall's Catalogue of Ichneumonide. 161 
LTamneria volubilis, Holm. 
Holm., Mon. Oph. Suec. 65, 21(3?), @. 
Entom. xiii. 58, 256. 
LTimneria fuscipes, Holm. 
Campoplex fuscipes, Holm., Act. Holm. (1854), 16, 
BOS: 
Lamneria fuscipes, Holm., Mon. Oph. Suec. 66, 22. 
Proc. of the Nat. Hist. Soc. of Glasg., vol. iv., pt. 1, 
D., L0G: 
Tamneria vestigialis, Ratz. 
Campoplex vestigialis, Ratz. Ichn. d. Forst. ii., 88, 2. 
Limneria vestigialis, Proc. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasg., vol. 
Sine pi: 1; p. 108. 
This and the species next above are recorded as 
British by Mr. P. Cameron. 
Limneria vulgaris, Tschek. 
Tschek, Ichn. Fragm. 61. 
I have seen a Limneria, taken by Mr. G. C. Bignell, 
which agrees exactly with Tschek’s description of this 
insect. It is a female. 
Mr. Bignell informs me that he believes it was captured 
at Bickleigh, about ten miles from Plymouth. 
Limneria deficiens, Gr. 
Grav., L. hs mis 474, 12. 
Mr. Bignell has bred a Limneria from Eupithecia 
pulchellata, which agrees better with Gravenhorst’s 
description of this insect than any other I can find. It 
differs only in having the trochanters yellow, hind pair 
black at the base. These insects often vary in colora- 
tion; and as Gravenhorst described his species from a 
single insect this may be a variety of it. Length 23 lin. 
Limneria clausa, Brischke. 
Brischke, D. Ichn. d. Prov. W. u. E. Preus. 47, 2. 
Mr. Bignell has bred a male and female of a Limneria, 
which agree exactly with this species; the male differs 
