ICHNEUMON, KURTUS. 201 
I. 
8—9. Icuneumon. Spec. 492. 
/unator, (american ichneumon,) varied with black 
and yellow ; abdomen clavate, with yellow lu- 
nules each side ; sting twicetas long as the bo- 
dy. Deposites its eggs in the perforated body 
of the larva of other insects. 
See MS. P. 
13—2. Isis. Spec. 6. 
entrocha, (entrochite coral,) stem testaceous, round, 
pentagonal, with orhicular perforated joints 
and whorled dichotomous branches. It is 
found living in the ocean and in the fossil state. 
asteria, (star-stone,) stem testaceous, jointed, pen- 
tagonal; branches whorled. 
See. MS. P. 
8—l. Juius. Spec. 14. 
ovatus, (round decipede,) legs ten each side. 
terrestris, (round centipede,) legs one hundred 
each side ; body polished, blackish. 
subulosa, legs one hundred and twenty each side. 
maximus, legs one hundred and thirty-four each 
. side; body brown. 
See MS. P. 
K. 
4—2. Kurrus. Spec. 1. 
indicus, head large, compressed, obtuse ; back 
spotted ; pectoral and ventral fins yellow edged 
with red. 
See MS. P. 
