159 
10. ALUTACEUS, Thoms., Ofv., 1858, p. 296. 
11. CBASSicoENis, Boh., Handl, 1831, p. 331 = suleatus, Nees, 
Mon., ii, p. 277. 
12. EuriPEs, Nees, Mon., ii, p. 277. 
Sp. 13. Megaspilus ateloptekus, n. sp. 
M. piceo-testaceus, capite et thorace nigris ; antennarum arficulis 2 
nis piceo-testaceis, 3—7 rufo-nigris, cceteris nigris, scapo capite longiore ; 
ite et thorace alntaceis ; alls angustis^fere halteriformibus, abdominia 
n paulo excedentibm ; pedibus cmn coxis piceo-testaceis ; abdomine 
-ace latiore et longiore, basi striolato. ? Long. | lin. 
Front broadly excavated above the antennae, and with a small fovea 
»w the foremost ocellus. Antennae stout, sub-clavate, nearly as long 
he body, the two apical joints sub-equal. Disc of the mesothorax 
•rufescent. Scutellum large, depressed, somewhat shining. Ab- 
len glabrous, sub-pellucid, pale pitchy, ovate, depressed at the base, 
he apex sub-compressed, acuminate, and recurved. First segment 
ipying two-fifths of the length of the abdomen ; the 2nd and following 
lually shortened to the apex. Hinder femora and tibi® incrassated. 
-d deflexed, vertex transverse, as broad as the thorax. 
In a wood near Milford Haven ; August. Distinguished from large 
viduals of M. thoracicus, Nees, by the stouter antenna, with the 2 
al joints sub-equal ; by the broader and entirely pale abdomen, etc. 
There are several more species of Megaspilus, not yet known to me 
lame. 
ii. Mesothorax with one dorsal line. Wings <^ with a linear stigma ; 
? apterous. 
Gen. Lagtnodes, Forst., Hym. St., ii, p. 98. 
Microps, Hal., Thoms. 
L. PALLiDOs, Boh., Handl., 1831, p. 338. 
II. Antennae ? 10-, ^ 11-joiuted. Stigma linear or none. Both 
sexes winged. 
* Mesothorax with an impressed dorsal line ; scutellum mar- 
gined. 
G-en. Cebapheon, Jur.,— Forst., Hym. St., ii, 98. 
Galliceras, Nees, Thoms. 
,. BisPiNosFs, Nees, Mon., ii, p. 280. 
1. NANUS, Nees, ibid., p. 284 = Call, pallida, Thorns., Ofv., 1858 
p. 302. 
