APPENDIX. 85 



Body convex, finely punctured, slightly shining: antennae 

 ferruginous, nearly filiform, as long as the thorax ; first joint 

 slightly dilated at the tip : scutellum slightly furrowed, armed 

 with two very short teeth at its tip : metapodeon slightly carinated: 

 podeon very short : abdomen smooth, shining, as loug as the 

 thorax, red towards the tip which is somewhat attenuated : legs 

 ferruginous ; thighs slightly fuscous : wings nearly limpid ; a 

 large fuscous spot beneath the stigma of each fore-wing ; nervures 

 piceous ; ulna, radius, and cubitus very short ; stigma very small. 

 Length of the body 2 lines ; expansion of the wings 3 lines. 



a. Isle of France. 



Page 7. Haltichella Amage. — H, Proxenus. Page 7. 



Page 7. Dirhinus Anthracia, Walker, MSS. Nigra, pedibus 

 rufis, metapedibus nigris, alls limpidis. 



Body black, dull, punctured : antennae black : head clothed 

 beneath with silvery down : tip of the scutellum dentate : abdo- 

 men smooth, shining, much shorter than the thorax : legs red ; 

 hind legs black : wings limpid ; squamulae and nervures piceous. 

 Length of the body 2 lines ; expansion of the wings 2\ lines. 



Page 8. Eurytoma fumipennis, Walker, Ent. Mag, iv. 24. 

 a. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



Page 10. Eurytoma Iphis, Atra, genubus tarsisque rufis, his 

 apice piceis, alis subfuscis. 



Female ; Body convex, black ; head and thorax roughly punc- 

 tured, sparingly clothed with white hairs : head broader than the 

 thorax ; antennae clavate, much shorter than the thorax ; first 

 joint long, slender ; second cyathiform ; third and fourth very mi- 

 nute ; fifth and following joints to the ninth nearly cyathiform, 

 successively shorter and broader; club long, conical, near thrice 

 the length of the ninth joint, its joints not being more closely fitted 

 to each other than are the preceding joints : thorax long obconical : 

 pro thorax large, subquadrate, not narrower than the mesothorax ; 

 its breadth rather more than twice its length : scutum of the me- 

 sothorax short, broad ; sutures of the parapsides distinct, approach- 

 ing each other ; axillae large triangular, not decumbent ; scutel- 

 lum nearly rhomboidal: metathorax or propodeon large, transverse, 

 decumbent : podeon very short : abdomen elliptical, smooth, shin- 

 ing, shorter and a little narrower than the thorax ; its length a 

 little more than twice its height; metapodeon conical, decumbent 

 in front, less than one fourth of the length of the abdomen ; octoon 

 short, less than half the length of the metapodeon ; ennaton much 

 longer than the octoon ; decaton as long as the ennaton ; protelum, 



I 



