CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 563 



Super-family VIII ICHNEUMONOIDEA. 



Contains larger species on the whole, the wings with a well arranged series of 

 veins, antennae not elbowed, ovipositor attached before the end of the abdomen 

 and sometimes very long. Parasitic on other insects. 



Family LXXIV EVANIID-ffi. 



In this family the abdomen is long, flattened transversely, attached by a 

 narrow base to the top of the thorax. 



Sab-family I AUL.ACINJE. 



AULACUS Jur. 



A. fasciatus Say. New York (Ashm). 



A. stigmaterus Cress. Recorded from New Jersey. 



A. pallipes Cress. New York (Ashm). 



Sub-family II EVANIIN^E. 



G-ASTERTJPTION Latr. = FCENUS Fabr. 



G. tarsatorium Say. Delaware Water Gap, VII, 9 (Jn). 

 G. incertum Cress. New Jersey, probably. 



EVANIA Fabr. 



E. appendigaster Linn. A cosmopolitan species which I have found at 

 Newark and New Brunswick : it breeds in the egg capsules of cock- 

 roaches. 



HYPTIA Illig. 



H. reticulatum Say. Caldwell (Cr). 



Family LXXVI ICHNEUMONIDiE. 



The abdomen is inserted in the usual way at the end of the thorax, at the 

 lower edge. 



Sub-family I ICHNECMONIN^. 



Tribe I Joppini. 



PSILOMASTIX Tischb. 



P. exesorius Brulle. Caldwell (Cr), Newark, New Brunswick, Anglesea, IX 

 (Sm), Staten Island (Ds), Westville (Fox) : parasitic in pupae of swal- 

 low-tail butterflies. 



