Division IL. | 
Abdomen united to the thorax by a slender pe- 
duncle. 
Taser UT. Evanwes. 
Inferior wings with very distinct nervures. Antenne 
with 15 or 14 joints. 
Gexus DXXV. Eyania. Fabr. Oliy, Lam. Ju- 
rine, Panzer. 
Sraex. Linn. 
Icuneumon. De Geer. 
Abdomen small, much , triangular 
or ovoid, ly pediculated, fi. enor inserted Ann i 
metathorax. 
* Antenne with the third joint much longer than 
the second, U; wings with distinct ner- 
poy and cells. bn a ie ro 
truncate-unidentate. i wi 
five distinct joints, the basal joint obsolete ; the 
last joint but one of the labial palpi much dila- 
ted. Superior wings with a tri marginal 
cell ; first submar; po es mage hee second 
open ; three middle open . 
Sp. 1. Levigata. 
Evanie lisse. Oliv. 
Evania appendigaster. Fabr. 
Evania levigata. Latr. 
Inhabits America. 
Dr Leach pe aaa le en on r8 fa, pomea boxes of 
American insects, and he possesses two specimens taken 
at large in London. 
#* Antenne with the third joint much longer than 
the second. Upper hc with distinct ner- 
vures and cells. Mandibles with their internal 
edge distinctly and. acutely tridentate. _Maxil- 
lary palpi with six distinct joints ; the last joint 
but one of the labial palpi not much dilated. 
Superior wings with the marginal cell’ semi- 
ovate ; middle cells two; apex without cells, 
Sp. 2. Appendigaster, } 
vania appendigaster, Panz. Oliv, Latr. 
Sphex appendigaster. Linn. 
Inhabits southern France, Spain, and Italy. 
*** Antenne with the third joint not much longer 
than the second. Superior wings with the ner- 
vures and cells obliterated. 
- 3. Minuta. , 
vania minuta. Oliv. Fabr, Latr. 
Brachygaster minutus. Leach’s MSS. 
Inhabits France and England. pbs 
Gexvus DXXVI. Fasvs.. abr. Latr, Jurine, Panz. 
lounsunon, Linn. Geoff. De Geer. 
~Gastenvrtion, Latr (obsolete). 
Neck ae Hinder tibiw clavate, _ Abdomen a 
. 1. Jaculator, 
525. Eva- 
NIA 
Jaculator. 
Fabr, Panz, Latr, ~~ 
ENTOMOLOGY. 
.treille. Lae te I PRA 
Baacon. Fabr.‘Panger: ““ivereool i i ell 
Thorax much attenuated anteriorly. Metathorax 
Tehneumon j tor. 
Linn. nctelhs daia wet dd 
Inhabits d an S- > ee meee — 
Gexus DXXVIL Pexrcinvs. Late. Fabr. 627. Penx- 
Neck not a t. Hinder tibise clavate. Abdo. omes. 
men slender, long, and filiform, 
Sp. 1. Polycerator.. . ens Polycera- 
elecinus polycerator. “Late, Fabr, ben bial 
Inhabits America. NT , <2) aa 
Genus DXXVIII. Avtacus, Jurine, Spinoli. 528. Ava 
ed yl nele, eeanael the net elev. Be 
i extremity of an elevation 
ere ovary ofaenee! 6 ea 
yA 1, Stiriatus. y tat tons red Striatus. 
ulacus striatus. Jurine, Latr. 
Inhabits the Alps. in 
Trine IV. IcuNeuMoNipes, — a 
Abdomen attached to the thorax by’ a’ part of its 
transverse diameter. Inferior wings with very distin =o 
nervures. Antenna with'2} joints and more, | athe 
Famuty I. Stephanida, whee 
Mandibles’ terminated by an entire point, or with 
but a very obscure notch: Head globose, 
Genus DXXIX. Srepnanus. Jurine, Miger, La- 529. Sree 
lindric, straight or horizontal. Abdomen inserted at 
the superior and posterior extremity of the metathorax, 
ent abruptly narrower than the rest. 
Sp. 1. Coronatus. Am 
Rtephitnts coronates,  Jurine? Latyl een Ne? 
Bracon serrator. Fabr. Panzer, 
Inhabits Germany. ” » ar DeNs 
Gexus DKXX. Xonipes. Latr. 530. Xont- 
Anomaton. Jurine. DES. 
Cryprus. Fabr. Ut am) id ra 
Metathorax with the hinder segment convex; and at = 
the apex rounded. Abdomen distinctly: é 
inserted under the posterior and superior apex of the = 
metathorax. , et : 
Sp. 1. Indicatorius. ee Tndicate. 
orides indicatorius. Latr. i meres 
Inhabits Europe. Lah iz 1 
Wate sata 
Famity II. Ichneumonida,, 
Mandibles bidentate, or notched at their extremity. 
»» Drviston I. ee 
Abdomen with five very distinct segments, read rd 
Subdivision 1. reprise liane eld 
Superior wings with the first subeosrgital inal cell very 
large ; the two discoidal cells situated longitudinally, 
one above the other. — 
Genus DXXXI. Icnneumon. Latreille, 531, Tene 
Maxillary palpi with very unequal joints. Oviduct *EUMON: 
with its base not covered by a scale, ex 
Obs. This genus, which Pan 9 ttentiv 
i exa~ é £ 
mined by Latreille, consists of several natural x a; } 
but the ‘characters are obscure, and are not yet fully 
understood. Under this, head, the following. gé 
or parts of them), posed by Jurine, Ftccas 
anzer, Iliger, and Walckenaer, are fo BA sien anil 
viz. 1, Cryptus, 2. Bassus, 3. Pimpla, 4. Joppa, 5. Me- +e 
topius, 6. Trogus, 7, Alomya, 8, Peltastes, 9, Ophion, 
8. F 
and, 10. Bane: 
