British Braconidse. 
cubital areoletSj and which therefore seems^ at first sights 
to belong to the present genus, but the figure of the 
wing given by the same author shows that this can 
hardly be correct, and the insect remains to be redis- 
covered by the Swedish entomologists. The habits of 
the species of QJuone are unknown ; I have generally 
obtained them by beatiug trees, especially oaks and 
willows. 
Table of Species. 
(2) 1. Abdominal carapace smooth after tlie 2nd seg- 
ment; posterior segments exserted, very short 1. hians,'Nees. 
(1) 2, Abdominal carapace wholly striolate; pos- 
terior segments retracted. 
(4) 3. Antennae 27-29-jointed ; scutellum coarsely 
rugose, dull ; stigma short, emitting the 
radial nervure from its middle 2. mandihularis , Nees. 
(3) 4, Antennse 36-38-jointed ; scutellum punctate, 
rather shining; stigma longer, emitting 
the radial nervure before the middle ... 3. 7'ingens, Hal. 
1. (Enone Mans, Nees. 
Sigaljphus Mans, Nees, Mag. Ges. Berl., 1816, p. 253 ; 
Mon., i., 273, $ ? . 
CE. Mans, Hal., Hym. Brit., ii., 4 ; Marsh., Species des 
Hym. d'Eur.et d'Alg., Bracon., vol. ii., p. 452, S $ . 
9 • Black, thinly covered with pale pubescence. Head smooth, 
shining ; face punctulate, somewhat dull, pubescent ; mandibles 
dark brown ; clypeus nearly black ; palpi testaceous. Antennas 
setiform, scarcely as long as the body, 34-35-jointed. Mesonotum 
punctulate, trisulcate longitudinally, the furrows punctate, the 
median anteriorly effaced, the two lateral converging towards an 
angle before the scutellum ; scutellum punctulate ; postscutellum 
armed with an acute spine ; metathorax rugose, reticulate, indis- 
tinctly channeled in the middle, with two tubercles on each side at 
the extremity ; mesopleuras smooth, with a broad rugose furrow ; 
mesosternum punctulate. Wings hyaline ; squamulae testaceous ; 
nervures and stigma blackish ; nervures of the hindwings testa- 
ceous, effaced towards the extremity. Legs testaceous, tarsi, and 
tips of hind tibiae, fuscous ; hind coxa3 sometimes blackish at the 
base. Abdomen narrowed at the base, oboval, spatulate, slightly 
convex above ; 1st segment widened behind, and with a bifurcate 
carina at the base ; 2nd finely striolate ; 3rd and following smooth ; 
the 2nd suture, which limits the striolate portion of the abdomen, 
generally effaced or nearly so ; posterior segments exserted, but 
very short. ^ Similar ; antennae rather longer than the body, 
