CATALOGUE OF 



9. Lampronota segmentator. B. M. 



Lissonota segmentator, Grav. iii. 52, 28. 



Ichneumon segmentator, Fab. Ent. Syst. 163, n. 124. 



Pimpla segmentator, Fab. Piez. 114, n. 8. 



10. Lampronota fulvxpes, n. s. B. M. 



Mas et fcem. Pedibus fulvis. (Fcem. — Aculeo longitudine ab- 

 dominis). 



Head : mouth and labrum fulvous in the male ; of the female 

 ferruginous ; the palpi are paler in the male. Antennae of the male 

 slender, two-thirds the length of the body ; apex recurved ; of 

 the female the length of the abdomen, incurved at the apex ; first 

 joint beneath obscurely ferruginous. Wings: stigma and costa 

 black ; the base and scales rusty fulvous ; areolet triangular, petio- 

 lated. Scutellnm prominent, triangular. Legs : hinder tarsi and 

 tibiae ashy, the latter rather paler at the base. Abdomen of the male 

 nearly as broad as the thorax, that of the female as broad as the 

 thorax; second and third segments with a small marginal tubercle 

 on each side ; first to the third opaque ; the rest smooth and 

 shining. Aculeus as long as the abdomen ; terebra rufous. Length 

 7 — 8 lines. 



Reared from Trochilium bembeciforme. 



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11. Lampronota frontalis, n. s. 



Mas. Pedibus rufis. Antennis supra ferrugineis, subtus stra- 

 mineo-rujis ; tarsis posticis fuscis. 



Head: labrum and palpi testaceous; face, with the inner and 

 frontal orbits, pale yellow. Antennae two-thirds the length of the 

 body, curved at the tip, above pitchy ferruginous, beneath testaceous ; 

 the first and second joints more or less black. Thorax with a light 

 testaceous spot at the base of the wings. Wings moderate ; the 

 stigma and costa stramineous or fuscous ; the base and scales pale 

 testaceous ; discoidal cellule petiolated, triangular. Scutelium 

 somewhat depressed, a small elevated ridge below the apex. Meta- 

 thorax rugosely punctate, with longitudinal elevated lines termi- 

 nating before the declivity with a small arch. Legs fulvous-red ; 

 the hinder tibiae obscure fuscous, the former paler towards the base. 

 Abdomen elongate, fusiform, narrower than the thorax ; first seg- 

 ment rather narrower at the base, with a deep channel before the 

 lateral tubercles, which are placed before the middle ; the apex of 



