Mr. Marshall's Catalogue of Ichneumonide. 165 
Monoblastus levigatus, Holm. 
Holm., Act. Holm. (1854), 75, 4. 
2 Tryphon extirpatorius, Gr., I. BH. 218, 139. 
Polyblastus levigatus, Holm., Mon. Try. Suec. 203, 
LISA s 
Monoblastus levigatus, Holm., 1. ¢. 885, 1, 3%, 2; 
Brischke, D. Ichn. d. Prov. W. u. E. Preus. 61, 3. 
Entom. xiii. 54. 
| Ewnesius egregius, Holm. 
Holm., Mon. Try. Suec. 201, 2, us 9; Voll., Pinae. 
pl. 38, fig. 8. 
Entom. xiii. 87 (Dr. Capron). 
Exochus tibialis, Holm. 
Holm., Mon. Try. Suec. 317, 22, 3, 2; Holm., Disp. 
Meth. Exoch. Scand. 76, 29; Brischke, D. Ichn. d. Proy. 
Wu. H.-Preus. 74, ¢ . 
Entom. xiii. 257 (EK. A. Fitch). 
Chorineus flavipes, n.s. (Pl. VIII. fig. 15). 
Niger, tibiis flavis, tarsis, et femoribus anterioribus 
maxima ex parte fulvis. 
Very like C. cristator, but the thorax is shining, the 
punctures are more scattered, and much less deeply 
impressed; the abdomen is rather more coarsely 
punctured, and the central keels on the first three 
segments more prominent. 
Black; the tibiz honey-yellow; greater part of front 
femora, and all the tarsi, fulvous. 
One female taken in the neighbourhood of Norwich, 
August, 1878. 
Chorineus asper, Gr. 
Gray., I. E. 1. 694. 
? Var. Legs piceous. 
I have taken two specimens, male and female, of an 
insect, which I believe to be a variety of this; they 
agree exactly with Gravenhorst’s description, except in 
the colour of the legs. They were taken—the male at 
the end of April, the ‘female the beginning of May, 1880. 
