ICHNEUMONID.E. TRYrilON. 257 



moderate, red, coxsa and sometimes the base of the trochanters black; wings 



hyaline; cellule minute, irregular, petiolated. 



Not common : found in June near London, and in Salop. 



Sp. 73. procurator. Niger , segmentis 2 et 3 pedibnsque rtifis ; {(smlna antennis 

 crassioribus . (Long. corp. 2§ — Sjlin.; Exp. Alar. 4i — 5i lin.) 



Tr. procurator. Gravenhorst, ii. "iGQ^ — Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. Gen. 715. 73. 



Black: palpi and mandibles ferruginous, the apex of the latter black; antennae 

 shorter than the body, the tip curved ; in the female a little thickened in the 

 middle ; abdomen somewhat sessile, oblong-ovate, the basal segment 

 slightly channelled and roughish, rather opaque, black, with the extreme 

 margin red, 2nd red, with a black spot on the back, 3rd red, 4ith black, with 

 the extreme base red, remainder black ; legs moderate, red, coxae and some- 

 times the trochanters black, posterior tarsi dusky ; the tips of the femora 

 and of the tibiae sometimes blackish in the male; wings rather smoky- 

 hyaline ; cellule irregular, somewhat petiolated. 

 Scarce : found in June near London. 



Sp. 74. brunnicans. Niger, abdomine rufo, hasi nigra, pedibus rufis, coxis et 

 trochanteribus nigris. (Long. corp. 2| — 3 lin.; Exp. Alar. 4 — 5 lin.) 



Tr. brunnicans. Gravenhorst, ii. 270. — Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. Gen. 715. 74. 



Black : lalirum and sometimes the middle of the mandibles slightly ferrugi- 

 nous ; antennse half the length of the body, the apex occasionally a little 

 curved and rusty ; abdomen somewhat sessile, narrower than the thorax, 

 oblong, or broader and rather thickened at the apex in the females ; basal 

 segment black, with its margin chestnut, 2nd to 7th red or chestnut, or a 

 little tawny; ovipositor black; legs rather short, red, coxae and trochanters 

 black, tibife sometimes with a narrow yellowish ring at the base; wings 

 hyaline ; cellule 3-angular, transverse, petiolated, very rarely wanting. 

 Not common : found near London in June. 



Sp. 75. scapularis. Niger, abdomine rufo, basi nigra, coxis et trochanteribus 

 anterioribus, picturis thoracis et ore flavis. (Long. corp. 2\ lin. ; Exp. Alar. 

 5 lin.) 



Tr. scapularis. Steph. Nomen. 2d edit. Gen. 715. 75. 



Black : palpi and mouth yellow ; antennse slender, curved at the tip beneath, 

 with the apical joints rusty ; thorax with a broad irregular line on each side 

 before the wings, a dot at their base, and a short streak below them yellow ; 

 abdomen short, ovate, basal segment deeply channelled at its origin, black, 

 its margin dull red, the remaining segments entirely dull red ; legs moderate, 

 4 anterior pale tawny-red, with their coxje and trochanters bright yellow, 

 posterior coxae black, trochanters black, yellow at the apex, femora and 

 tibiae red, the apex of the latter and the tarsi fuscous; wings hyaline; 

 cellule wanting. 

 Found near London, but rarely, in June. 



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