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ICHNEUMON

Volume 2 · 60 words · 1771 Edition

in zoology. See VIVERRA.

Ichneumon is also the name of a genus of flies, of the hymenoptera order. It has no tongue; the antennae have above thirty joints; the abdomen, in most of the species, is petiolated; and it has a sting in the tail inclosed in a double-valved cylindrical sheath. There are seventy-seven species, principally distinguished by their colour.