BRITISH ICIINEf MOMD^E. 107 



Face yellow. Antennae half the length of the body, above fer- 

 ruginous, beneath castaneous ; first joint at the base with a black 

 rinpr. Thorax : breast, before the first pair and between the second 

 pair coxae, yellow, or with two large spots of the same colour. 

 Wings shortish ; costa, stigma and scales, yellowish orange. An- 

 terior legs fulvous; coxa3 and trochanters yellow; hinder coxae 

 chestnut ; the base and trochanters black ; apex of the latter ful- 

 vous ; femora, tibiae and tarsi, all chestnut ; the apex of the tibiae 

 black. Abdomen rather broad ; from the first to the third segments 

 subcylindrical, reddish chestnut; the base of each and the remain- 

 der black. Aculeus exserted, short. 



In Mr. Desvignes' collection. 



Subgenus 4. OPHION. 

 Ophion, Fabr. 



1. OPHTON OBSCUBUS. B. M. 



Ophion obscurus, Grav. iii. 689, 135. 



Ichneumon luteus, Schrank^ Austr. n. 750. Oliv. 196, n. 156. 



Var. Ichneumon obscuratus, Fab. Ent. Syst. Supp. 237. 



2. OPHION LUTEUS. B. M. 



Ophion luteus, Grav. iii. 692, 136. 



Ichneumon luteus, Linn. Faun. Suec.n. 1628. Mull. Faun.Friedr. 



n. 620. Fabr. Syst. Ent. 341, n. 75. Mull. Prod. n. 1843. 



Fourc. 400, n. 21. Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2706, n. 55. 

 Ophion luteus, Fab. Piez. 130, n. 1. Panz. ad Schceff. t. 1, f. 10. 

 Ichneumon fulvus, Retz. n, 271. 

 Ichneumon Vinulae, Scop. Cam. n. 755. Christ. 367. Albin. t. 



xi. Gcedart, ii. 163, t. 37. Deyeer, ii. t. 29, f. 15, 26. 



Note. This insect appears to inhabit New Holland and 

 New Zealand, according to Fabricius and Christius ; America also ; 

 but its size there is 15 lines, while in Europe it is seldom more than 

 half that length ; though very similar, may they not he distinct spe- 

 cies ? The O. luteus of Gravenhorst is exceedingly common in this 

 country. 



3. OPHION UNDULATUS. 



Ophion undulatus, Grav. iii. 697, 137. 



$ . In Mr. Westwood's collection. 

 $. In Mr. Desvignes' collection. 



