ICHNEUMONID.«. — ICHNEUMON, 189 



J. Burrell in Norfolk, and sent by him to Mr. Haworth, from whose 

 collection I obtained it. 



Sp. le.*}. repentinus. Niger, abdomine rufo, basi nigro, tihiis medio albidis ; 

 foemina antennis albo-annulatis. (Long. corp. 6 — 7 lin. ; Exp. Alar. 10§ lin.) 



Ic. repentinus. Gravenhorst, i. 467. — Steph. Nomen. 2nd edit. col. 136. 



Black : antennae of the female with about the 10th to 14th joints white above; 

 thorax with an obscure dot before the wings ; scutellum yellow ; abdomen 

 red, with the basal segment black ; legs with the coxsp, trochanters, and 

 femora black, the extreme apex of the anterior femora reddish ; tibise 

 whitish at the base, the apex reddish-brown; tarsi reddish-bro-wn. 

 From Mr. Haworth's collection : taken in Norfolk. 



fSp. 166. cinctorius. Niger, abdominis segmento 3-tio rufo. (Long. corp. 



7 lin..? Exp. Alar. 10 lin..?) 

 Ic. cingulatorius. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 136. 

 Black : abdomen with the 3rd segment red. 

 Of this very distinct insect I regret having made no other memorandum than 



the above. I may, however, at some future opportunity, describe it more 



fully. 



The only example I have hitherto seen was taken in Hants, I 

 believe, by the Rev. G. T. Hudd. 



Sp. 167. divisorius. Nigtr, segmentis 2 et 3 rufis : mas tibiis albis apice nig7'o ; 

 foemina tibiis fere totis nigris, antennis albo annulatis. (Long. corp. 6 — 7 lin.; 

 Exp. Alar. 10—11 lin.) 



Ic. divisorius. Gravenhorst, i. 470. — Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 136. 



Black : facial orbits, of the male, more or less distinctly white, anterior with 

 the basal joint sometimes whitish at the tip; of the female involuted, with 

 about the 10th to 14th joints white above and on the sides; thorax with a 

 streak and 1 or 2 dots at the base of the wings white ; scutellum, or its apex 

 only, white; abdomen with the 2nd and 3rd segments tawny-red, the 

 extreme margin sometimes obscure, and the basal angles of the 4th 

 occasionally reddish ; legs with the anterior femora almost entirely, and the 

 middle pair at the apex, whitish or ferruginous, hinder pair black ; 4 anterior 

 tibiffi white beneath and at the base, posterior pair white, with the extreme 

 base and the apex black, or all brownish, with the middle of the outer edge 

 whitish ; tarsi more or less fuscous. 

 Found, but not commonly, in June near London. 



Sp. 168. Goedarti. Niger, segmentis 2 et 3 rufis. (Long. corp. 5i lin.; Exp. 

 Alar. 9 lin.) 



Ic. Goedarti. Gravenhorst, i. 474. — Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. col. 136. 



Black: antennae involuted, with the 11th to 13th joints brownish beneath; 

 metathorax with 2 slightly acute tubercles ; scutellum yellowish ; abdomen 

 ovate, with the 2nd and 3rd segments red, the basal one occasionally with 



