i9i6. Johnson. — Ichneumonidae and Braconidae, 19 
and it would appear to be known on the Continent only from Pied- 
mont, whence it was originally described." In his original description 
(" Ichneumonologia Europaea, i., p. 342) Gravenhorst does not state 
whether the coxae of the female are scopuliferous or not. In my 
specimen they are, so that but for the colour of the mouth parts and 
legs, it agrees with /. extensorius Linn., of which it seems not im- 
probable that it is a variety. 
I. confusorius Gr. — Poyntzpass, on hill, at Umbelliferae, in July, and 
in Acton Wood flying over brambles, in June. 
I. albiger Wesm. — Poyntzpass, in Acton Wood, on the wing, in June. 
I. gracilicornis Gr. — Poyntzpass, in field, at Umbelliferae, in July. 
I. caloscelis Wesm. — Poyntzpass, in stable window and in field ; Cool- 
more, on roadside at Wild Carrot. 
Chasmias motatorius Fab. — Coolmore, among sallows. All my specimens 
are males, which do not appear to be met with as often as the females. 
The latter hybernate, and as many as twelve have been found together 
in rotten wood. They prey upon reed- and grass-feeding Noctuids. 
Spilichneumon Fabricii Gr. — Poyntzpass. I obtained both sexes in my 
stable window in June. 
Amblyteles subsericans Gr. — Coolmore, among sallows on the roadside. 
I obtained two specimens, both females and both remarkable forms 
of this species. One has the scutellum black with a white spot to 
either side, a form which Mr. Morley says he has never seen before ; 
the other is remarkably large and stout and has the scape of the 
antennae dark red below, the first and second joints of flagellum 
black, the following ten wholly or partly white and the remainder 
black. It does not appear to be common. 
Platylabus pedatorius Fab. — Coolmore, among the sallows. 
P. albinus Gr. — Coolmore, among sallows ; not common. 
Phaeogenes heterogonus Hlgr. — Poyntzpass, in July, on hill, on the wing, 
and in field at Ragweed. Very rare in Britain ; occurs in Sweden 
and northern Spain. 
P. ophthalmicus Wesm. — Coolmore, at flowers of Wild Carrot. One of 
these specimens, a female, varies from the type in the following 
points — the incisures of the apical segments of the abdomen are pale 
and the two anterior pairs of legs have the femora, tibiae, and tarsi 
entirely red. 
P. coryphaeus Wesm. — Coolmore, on roadside among sallows. Rare in 
Great Britain, occurs in Belgium and Germany. 
Dicaelotus rufilimbatus Gr. — Poyntzpass, in moss from a wood, in January. 
D. ruficoxatus Gr. — Poyntzpass, in stable, in July. Not common ; 
occurs in France and Belgium. 
Colpognathus celerator Gr. — Poyntzpass, in July, in stable and at flowers 
of Hogweed. 
CRYPTINAE. 
Microcryptus perspicillator Gr. — Poyntzpass, in Acton Wood, in June. 
M. arridens Gr. — Coolmore, at flowers of Wild Carrot. 
M. brachypterus Gr. — Poyntzpass, in avenue among herbage, in May. 
