Manchester Memoirs, Vol. xlii. (1898), No. 1. 41 



Gasteruption pedunculatuin Schletterer, Ann. K. K. 

 Natur. Hofmus. Wzen, 1890, p. 467. 



One $ and one ?. 



In both examples the pronotum is rufous, except in 

 the middle, the rufous colour being narrowest at the top ; 

 the mesopleurae are broadly rufous immediately over the 

 sternum ; there is a curved rufous band over the hinder 

 coxae, and a narrower oblique one immediately in the 

 middle above it. The amount of red on the legs varies. 

 In the S the amount of white pubescence on the pro- 

 thorax is much greater than it is in the ?, unless it be 

 that it has been rubbed off from the latter in my specimens. 



PROCTOTRUPID^. 



Proctotrupes maculipennis Cam. 



Cameron, Manchester Memoirs, 1888, p. 175. 

 One specimen. 



Malvina punctata Cam. 



Manchester Memoirs, 1889, p. 13. 

 Four examples. 



Betyla fulva Cam. 



Manchester Memoirs, 1889, p. 13. 



This species was described by the Rev. T. A. Marshall 

 in the Entom. Mon. Mag., November 1892, under the name 

 of Tanyzonus bolitophilce, which name must give place to 

 my earlier one. 



Mr. Marshall describes both sexes. The $ is winged, 

 and has the thorax fully developed, not narrow and con- 

 tracted as in the wingless ?, which has 15 -jointed antennae, 

 while the $ has them 14-jointed, much thinner, attenuated 

 towards the apex, and with the third joint emarginate. 



Mr. G. V. Hudson discovered the species at Welling- 



