14(J Mr. Bridgman's additions to Mr. Marshall's 



which has the extreme apex of the scutellum white. 

 The female has not the tuft of pubescence on the under 

 side of the hind coxse. 



ICHNEUMONIDES PNEUSTICI. 



Herpestomus nasutus, Wesm. 



Wesm., Tent., 170, $ , ? ; Mant., 77, ? . 

 I took this species in the neighbourhood of Norwich in 

 the autumn of 1881. 



Herpestomus intermedins, Wesm. 



Wesm., Tent., 171, ? ; Mant., 77, ? . 



Captured by Mr. Bignell in the neighbourhoods of 

 Plymouth and Exeter. 



Herpestomus furunculus, Wesm. ? 



Wesm., Tent., 171, ? . 



I have taken an Herpestomus which comes very near 

 this, but differs from Wesmael's description in the legs 

 being decidedly thinner, and not stouter than H. inter- 

 medins, as he says. These three species are much alike. 

 Wesmael says (Mant., 1848, 77) that probably inter- 

 medins is a variety of nasutus ; if the insects which I 

 believe to be these species are correctly named, they 

 certainly are distinct ; the puncturing of the whole body 

 is very different. 



Phceogenes homochlorus, Wesm. 



Wesm., Tent., 184, ? . 



A female of this very distinct species was taken by 

 Mr. T. E. Billups at Chobham last year. 



JFAhecerus dispar, Wesm. 



Wesm., Tent., 203, $ , ? ; Mant., 90, $ , ? . 



Mr. Bignell took a female of this species at Egloskerry, 

 near Launceston, on July 23rd last. 



