258 NORTHERN ZOOLOGY. 



III. PARASITA. Kirb. 



i. Pupivora. Lat. 



Family F(ENID_^. Fcenidans. 



CL. Genus FCENUS. Fab. 



(357) 1. Fcenus Jaculator. Archer Foenus. 



Fosnus Jaculator. Panz. Fn. Germ, xcvi, t. 16. Fab. Ent. Syst. Suppl. 241 ; Syst. Piez. 141, 1. Walck. Fn. Paris, ii, 

 75, 1. Lat. Hist. Ins. iii, 329; Gen. 253, 1. N. D. D. II. N. xi, 581. Lam. An. sans Verteb. iv, 148, 1. Sam. 

 Compend. 268, 1. Steph. Illustr. Mandib. vii, 120, 1. Jur. Hymenopt. 58, 1. 



Ichneumon Jaculator. Linn. Syst. Nat. ii, 937, 52; Fn. Suec. 1626. Fab. Ent. Syst. Em. ii, 177, 183. Vill. Ent. iii, 

 173,117. Ced. Fn. Ingr. 505. 



Reaum. 7ns. iv, 157, t. x, /. 14, 15. De Geer Ins. i, 560, t. xxxvi, /. 10. 



Two specimens taken in Lat. 6'5°. 



DESCRIPTION. 



The American specimens differ from those of Europe, which also vary, in having the red seg- 

 ments of the abdomen marked with a large black basilar dorsal spot, the former having mostly only 

 a darker cloud. Panzer's figure, however, comes very near the American. 



ii. Larvivora. Kirb. 



Family ICHNEUMONIDJE 



CLI. Genus ICHNEUMON. Linn. 

 § ix. Scutetto nigro, abdomine vel toto rvfo, vel rufo et nigro. Grav. 



(358) 1. * Ichneumon Ferrugator. Rusty Ichneumon. 



I. (Ferrugator) ater, punctulatissimus, palpis, tibiis anticis, tarsisque omnibus, abdomine segmentis, excepto antico nigro, rufes- 



centibus. 

 Kusty Ichneumon, thickly and minutely punctured, with the palpi, anterior tibia?, all the tarsi, the wings, the abdominal 



segments except the first which is black, more or less red. 



Length of the body 7 lines. 



Taken in the Expedition, but no locality stated. 



