﻿Manchester 
  Memoirs, 
  Vol. 
  xliii. 
  (1899), 
  No. 
  3. 
  205 
  

  

  it 
  becoming 
  gradually 
  larger 
  as 
  it 
  does 
  so 
  ; 
  the 
  apex 
  

   itself 
  being 
  broadly 
  rounded. 
  Antennae 
  flattened 
  and 
  

   dilated 
  beyond 
  the 
  middle 
  as 
  in 
  Joppa 
  ; 
  mandibles 
  at 
  the 
  

   apex 
  with 
  two 
  large 
  teeth. 
  Scutellum 
  flat 
  ; 
  a 
  broad, 
  

   curved, 
  deep 
  depression 
  at 
  its 
  base 
  ; 
  its 
  sides 
  keeled. 
  

   Median 
  segment 
  without 
  closed 
  areas, 
  only 
  the 
  posterior 
  

   median 
  being 
  defined, 
  and 
  it 
  is 
  open 
  at 
  the 
  apex 
  ; 
  there 
  

   are 
  no 
  spines. 
  Metathoracic 
  spiracles 
  linear, 
  longish, 
  

   slightly 
  curved, 
  and 
  placed 
  near 
  the 
  base. 
  Legs 
  as 
  in 
  

   Iclinatmon 
  except 
  as 
  regards 
  the 
  metatarsus 
  ; 
  the 
  claws 
  

   simple 
  Wings 
  and 
  gastrocceli 
  as 
  Ichneumon. 
  

  

  If 
  it 
  were 
  not 
  for 
  the 
  extraordinary 
  structure 
  of 
  the 
  

   metatarsus 
  this 
  genus 
  might 
  be 
  included 
  in 
  IcJineumon 
  ; 
  

   but 
  the 
  hinder 
  tarsi 
  are 
  shaped 
  quite 
  differently 
  from 
  

   anything 
  known 
  among 
  the 
  IcJineumonidae. 
  For 
  anything 
  

   like 
  its 
  form 
  we 
  have 
  to 
  go 
  to 
  the 
  saw-fly 
  genus 
  Croesus. 
  

  

  ILEANTA 
  LATITARSIS, 
  Sp. 
  nov. 
  

  

  Nigra; 
  annulo 
  antennarum 
  late, 
  facie, 
  orbitis 
  oculorum, 
  

   tJwrace 
  abdomineque 
  albomaculatis 
  ; 
  pedibus 
  rufis 
  ; 
  coxis, 
  

   dimidio 
  apicali 
  femorum 
  posticarum 
  tarsisque 
  posticis 
  

   nigris 
  ; 
  alls 
  hyalinis, 
  stigmate 
  nigro. 
  ?. 
  

  

  Long. 
  17 
  mm. 
  

  

  Antennae 
  black 
  ; 
  the 
  apex 
  of 
  the 
  scape 
  slightly 
  and 
  

   joints 
  9-20 
  white 
  beneath 
  ; 
  the 
  apex 
  attenuated 
  ; 
  the 
  part 
  

   between 
  it 
  and 
  the 
  white-marked 
  joints 
  dilated 
  and 
  com- 
  

   pressed 
  ; 
  the 
  scape 
  punctured. 
  Head 
  black 
  ; 
  the 
  face 
  

   and 
  clypeus, 
  the 
  base 
  of 
  the 
  mandibles 
  broadly, 
  the 
  eye 
  

   orbits 
  all 
  round, 
  narrowly 
  at 
  the 
  top, 
  broadly 
  at 
  the 
  

   bottom 
  beneath 
  on 
  the 
  outer 
  side, 
  white. 
  Face 
  and 
  

   clypeus 
  with 
  shallow 
  punctures 
  ; 
  the 
  middle 
  of 
  the 
  face 
  

   slightly 
  projecting 
  ; 
  the 
  lower 
  part 
  of 
  the 
  sides 
  of 
  the 
  

   projection 
  marked 
  with 
  black, 
  the 
  black 
  line 
  curving 
  

   anteriorly 
  to 
  the 
  foveae 
  over 
  the 
  sides 
  of 
  the 
  clypeus. 
  The 
  

  

  