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48. Ichneumon consanguineus. 
Ichneumon consanguineus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, p.476. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B.M. 
49. Ichneumon insidiator. 
Ichneumon insidiator, Smith. \Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, p. 476. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B.M. 
50. Ichneumon placidus, 
Ichneumon placidus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, p. 476. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B.M. 
51. Ichneumon conspiratus. | 
Ichneumon conspiratus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, p. 475. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B.M. 
52. Ichneumon huttonii, n.s. 
Esp. al. 8 1.; long. corp. 5% lines. 
Female.—Dark chestnut, darkest on the head and mesothorax 
where it shades into deep mahogany. The following markings, 
are pale yellow :—A stripe within each eye, a large oval spot on 
the lower part of the cheeks, a spot below each antenna, a strip 
on each side of the collar, a large spot in the middle of the meta- 
thorax, the scutellum and post-scutellum, three large spots on 
the pleura, and one on the upper side of the hind coxe. An- 
tenne black, from the extremity of the basal joint. Wings yel- 
lowish hyaline, with piceous nervures; stigma yellow. The 
male has the large yellow spot on the back of the thorax re- 
placed by two long spots ; the whole face, the cheeks, the basal 
joint of the antenne, the four front coxz and trochanters, and a 
spot on each side of the pectus between them, a spot on each 
side of the neck, and an additional spot between the front wings 
are all yellow ; the rest as in the female, except that the wings 
are clearer hyaline. 
Dunedin (Hutton).—B.M. 
53. Ichneumon invectus. 
Ichneumon invectus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, p. 475. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B.M, , 
54. Ichneumon perfidiosus. 
Ichneumon perfidiosus, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1876, p. 465, 
pl. iv., fig. 5. 
New Zealand (Wakefield).—B.M. 
Cryptides. 
55. Cryptus penetrator. 
Cryptus penetrator, Smith, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1878, p. 2. 
Otago (Hutton).—B.M. 
