Xxil 
Plate 72. 
Plate 73. 
Plate 74. 
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Plate 75. 
Plate 76. 
TABLE OF THE PLATES. 
INSECTA. toe 
Fig. 5.—Sternum from without. 
Fig. 6.—Sternum from within. a,—The internal processes of the meso- 
sternum which ascend to the scapule, 0, 6.—Wings of the 
processus internus metasterni. 
Fig. 7.—Sternum from the side. a, a.—The pro. int. mesost. ascending 
as far as the scapule. 6, b.—Both wings of the processus 
internus metast. d.—This process itself. e.—A thin horny 
lamella which lies beneath the proc. g.—An externally visi- 
ble aperture which indicates the point of division between the 
two parts of the connate sternum. 
Fig. 8.—Parapleure from the inner surface, with the tendon of the large 
extensor of the wing. a.—The plate- -shaped distension. 6.— 
The central petiole which is affixed to the anterior main nervure 
of the wing. 
Fig. 1.—Myrme.ron Percueronu, Guer. . 3 295 
Fig. 2.—Larva of MyrMELEon Formicarivs, Lin, < . 195 
Fig. 3.—AscaLapaus Brasitianus, Guer. : F 5 EG 
Fig. 4.—HEMERosIUs capiratus, Fab. A S97 
Fig. 5.—Anatomy of the Hemerosius of Egypt 4 5 5 ISH 
Fig. 6.—S1aLis Lurarius, Latr. : ° : 5 SIs} 
Fig. 1.—Cimpex patEratis, Guer. ; f . 210 
Fig. 2.—Anatomy of the PERGA 5 : 6 - 210 
Fig. 3.—Scuizocera Furcata, Fab. : . : - 2iL 
Fig. 4.—Anatomy of the Hytor : - - 211 
Fig. 0.—Anatomy of the TENTHREDO . : = eal 
Fig, 6.—Cvapivus pacuires, Lep. ; : . 212 
Fig. 7.—Anatomy of CLapius pirroRMIs : : - 212 
Fig. 8.—Anatomy of the ATHALIA . : : - 212 
Fig. 9.—Anatomy of the Prerycopuorus ; . - 213 
Fig. 10.—Anatomy of the Lopuyrus c c 213 
Fig. 11.—Anatomy of the PampuHiLius . d : - 213 
Fig. 12.—Xyexa pusitya, Dal. : ‘ ; - 213 
Fig. 13.—Crpuus FLAVIVENTRIS, Lef. ‘ é - 214 
Fig. 14.—Larva, &c. of CepHus PYGM&US 3 r - 214 
Fig. 15. —Anatomy of a X1puypria : : ee 
Fig. 16.—Anatomy of a Oryssus : : . 214 
Fig. 17,—Sirex Laresvite 5 . . . . 215 
Fig. 18.—Anatomical details of a Sirex : . , 215 
Fig. 1.—Evan1a Cap ®, Guer. . 216 
Fig. 2.—Abdomen of EVANIA APPENDIG ASTER, Fab. . 216 
Fig. 3—PELrEcinus potycerator, Latr. ; : - 216 
Fig. 4.—Fanus capensis, Serv. . - 216 
Fig. 5.—Srepuanus rurcatus, Serv. : . 218 
Fig. 6.—OPHION MARGINATUS, Fab. : : . - 218 
Fig. 7.—Joppa PictTa, Sery. é « 220 
Fig. 8.—IcuNeumon Grossorius, Gray . - 219 
Fig. 9,—PELTasTEs sUARIUs, Gray ° : . 221 
Fig. 1.—Acanrrvus araror, Rossi. : : ° Gaal 
Fig. 2.—AGaTHIS PURGATOR, Fab. > é - 22] 
Fig. 3.—Bracon ornnator, Fab. ° A nD) 
Fig. 4.—Anatomical details of Bracon DENIGRATOR, Lin. 5 Pl 
Fig. 5.—Vip1o NoMINATOR, Latr. . : : 5 Pee 
Fig. 6.—MicroGasrer pEprimator, Latr. . 222 
Fig. 7.—Anatomical details of Microc ASTER ALYVEARIUS, Lin. 222 
Fig. 8.—HELcoNn spiNnaTor, Serv. z : : ; 222 
Fig. 9.—SiGALPHUs IRRORATOR, Latr. =e A . 222 
