Mr. Marshall's Catalogue of Ichneumonide. 167 
segments of the abdomen; the first segment is black, as 
in the female. The metathorax being so distinctly and 
regularly areolated, and its body being short and ovate 
rather than linear, this species probably should be 
placed in a genus distinct from Pimpla. 
Pimpla detrita, Holm. 
Holm., Mon. Pimp. Suec. 23, 11, ¢, 2; ? Brischke, 
Diichn. d: W.u. Hi. Preus. 5. 
A Pimpla, which I believe to be this species, appears 
to be not uncommon in this neighbourhood. 
Pimpla mandibularis, Gr. 
Gray., I. HE. ii. 180, 90; Holm., Mon. Pimp. Suec. 27, 
21; 3d, 2; Thoms., Opusc. Entom., fase. yi. 790, 13; 
Brischke; D: Ichn. d. Prov. W. u.. Hi. Preus..6, 3, ¢. 
Entom. xiii. 55. 
Iassonota leucogona, Gr. 
Grav., I. E. iti. 100, 55, 2. 
Thorax finely punctured, supero-medial area repre- 
sented by a deep elongated depression; 1st three 
segments of abdomen strongly punctured, the 1st most 
so, the others gradually diminishing in coarseness, the 
apical margins smooth and shining; Ist segment with a 
eroove running to just beyond the centre, a transverse de- 
pression before the apex; 3rd and 4th segments quad- 
rate; transverse anal nervure divided well below the 
centre; aculeus nearly as long as the abdomen; two 
obscure triangular yellow spots on the front part of the 
mesothorax : these points are not noticed by Gravenhorst. 
Taken at Guestling, near Hastings, in September, 
1880, by the Rev. E. N. Bloomfield. 
Lissonota caligata, Gyr. 
Tissonota caligata, Grav., I. E. in. 38, 16, ¢; Holm., 
Mon. Pimp. Suec. 52, 138, ¢, 2; Thoms., Opusc. 
Entom., fase. vill. 760, 3. 
A female of this species has been bred by Mr. Bignell 
from Anticlea badiata. 
It has also been taken and recorded by Dr. Capron 
(Entom. xiii. 88). 
TRANS. ENT. soc. 1881.—paRT Il. (JULY.) -Z 
