MONOtiUAPlIIA CIIALCIDUM. Ii31 



segment is green above : the tips of the posterior thighs, in 

 some specimens, are shghtly fuscous : the wings are narrow, 

 the superior have a large fuscous spot occupying more than 

 half their breadth, and extending from a little beyond the 

 stigmal branch nearly to their base. 



June; in a meadow; near London. September; on ferns ; 

 in the vicinity of Ambleside, Westmoreland. 



Sp. 5. Callim. Geranii. Curtis. Fem. Viridis, abdo?}iine 

 flavo cingulato, pedihus Jlavis, alls liyalims. 



Abdomen viridi-jeneum, flavo cingulatum, basi viride, apicis lateri- 

 bus aeneis aut nigris : oviductus corpus longitudine aequans : 

 scapus et pedes flavi : genua tarsique straminei, horum apices 

 fusci : femora antica apice pallide virescentia. (Alarum longitude, 

 3-3Hin.) 



Var. jj. — Caput viridi-aeneum : scapus supra niger : abdomen 

 apicem versus viride. 



The wings of this species are much longer and broader than 

 those of C. Roboris, or quadricolor. 



September ; near the sea-shore ; Isle of Wight. 



Sp. 6. Callim. pretiosus. Mas. Cyaneo-viridis, abdomine 

 cvpreo basi flavo, pedihus rufis, alis hijalinis. 



Oculi ocellique rufo-fusci : abdomen apice viridi-aeneum, segmen- 

 tum primum flavum basi cyaneum : femora postica virentia : 

 tarsi flavi, apice fusci. (Alarum longitudo, If lin.) 



Reared with C. Bedeguaris, by Mr. Curtis, from the galls of 

 the dog-rose. 



Sp. 7. Callim. Bedeguaris. Mas et Fem. Viridis, abdomine 



cupreo aut ceneo, oviductu corpore paullh hreviore, pedihus 



palUde rufis, alis subfuscis. 



Ichneumon Bedeguaris. Linn. Syst. Nat. II. 993. 63. Fn. 



Su. 1634. Fabr. Ent. Syst. II. 



185. 215. Geoff. Ins. II. 296. 



I. Roes. Ins. III. Tab. 5S. 

 Fig. F. A. Aut. Nat. Cur. Dec. 



II. Ann. II. Obs. 10. Reaum.Ins. 



III. Tab. 41. Fig. 13, 14. &c. &c. 

 Diplolepis Bedeguaris. Fahr. Syst. Piezat. 150. 6. 

 Callimome . . Spinola. 



NO. II. VOL. I. R 



