132 INSECTA, : 
Cutorion, Lat. 
The first recurrent nervure is inserted under the first cubital cell, 
and the second under the third. 
C. compressum, Fab. Very common in the Isle of France 
where it wages war against the Kakerlacs, provisioning its larve 
with their bodies. It is green; the four posterior thighs red. 
C. lobatum. Entirely of a golden-green. In Bengal(1). 
Other species, in which the mandibles are still dentated, but 
where the maxillary palpi are much longer than those of the labium 
and almost setiform, compose the genus 
Doticuurvs, Lat.(2) 
The last Fossores of this third division have no dentations in the 
mandibles and are comprised in the genera Pelopzus, Podium, and 
Ampulex. These organs are striated. 
AmMPULEX, Jur. 
Similar to Chlorion in the insertion of the recurrent nervure of 
the superior wings(3). 
In the two other subgenera, the second cubital cell receives these 
two nervures. The clypeus is usually dentated. 
Popium, Lat. 
Where the antennz are inserted beneath the middle of the ante- 
rior face of the head, and where the maxillary palpi are hardly longer 
than those of the labium(4). ‘Those of 
PreLopzus, Lat. Fab. 
Are evidently longer and consist of unequal joints. The inser- 
(1) Ibid., p. 57. In this species, the first recurrent nervure is insulated at the 
junction of the first cubital cell with the second. For the habits of the C. com- 
pressum, Fab., see Sonnerat, Voy. aux Indes Orientales. 
(2) Lat., Ibid., 57, 387; each of the second and third cubital cells receives a 
recurrent nervure. 
(3) Jurine on the Hymenoptera, &c. 
(4) Lat., Gen. Crust. et Insect., IV, 59. 
