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from spider's eggs in an orange cocoon collected by J. H. Emer- 

 ton in 1871. (vSee Insect Life, Vol. II, p. 359.) 



26. Acoloides saitidis How. Insect Life, Vol. II, p. 270. 



Nine males and one female reared from the eggs of Saitis pulex, 

 by Lawrence Brunei* , at Lincoln, Neb. Also 12 females reared 

 from a spider egg-sac at Oxford, Ind., October, 1884, by F. M. 

 Webster. (See Insect Life, Vol. II, p. 359.) Also 1 1 specimens 

 reared in September, by Prof. C. V. Riley, from eggs of Phy- 

 dippus morsitans, Washington, D. C. 



27. Acoloides emertonii How. Insect Life, Vol. IV, p. 202. 



Seven female specimens reared, by J. H. Emerton, from egg- 

 cocoon of an unknown spider. 



28. Aeolus zabriskiei Ashmead ms. 



Two males of an undescribed species to which Mr. Ashmead 

 will give this name were reared by Rev. J. L. Zabriskie at Flat- 

 bush, L. I., from the small orange-colored cocoon of an unknown 

 spider. 



EUROPEAN HYMENOPTEROUS PARASITES. 



Parasite. Host. Reference. 



Hemiteles similis Epeira diadema Giraud et Laboulbene, 



Liste d'e'closions d'in- 

 sectes, Ann. Soc. Ent. 

 France, 1877, 4 2 - J- B. 

 Bridgman, The Ento 

 mologist, XVI, 1 06. 



Hemiteles similis Spider's nest Bridgman, loc. cit. 



Hemiteles melanarius. .Spider's eggs Bridgman, loc. cit., 108. 



Hemiteles palpator Aranea .'. Ratzeburg, Ichn. d Forst 



insecten, Wirths-Sys- 

 tem. 



Hemiteles palpator Spider's egg-bag Bridgman, loc. cit. 



Hemiteles fasciipennis. Spider cocoons B ri s c hk e, Allgemeine 



Wirths-System. 



Hemiteles rufocinctus. Aranea Ratzeburg, loc. cit. 



Hemiteles formosus Agalena brunnea Bridgman, loc. cit. 



Hemiteles fulvipes Aranea ....Ratz., loc. cit. 



Hemiteles fulvipes Spider's eggs Bridg., loc. c/V.,'Kirchner, 



Cat. Hym. Eur. , 65. 



Hemiteles fasciatus Spider's eggs Kirch., loc. cit. 



Hemiteles tristator Epeira diademata eggs....Brischke,/0c. cit. ;Bridg. ; 



loc. cit., 107. 



Hemiteles tenerrimus. .Agalena brunnea nests. ..Bridg., loc. cit., 108. 



