70 PROCEEDINGS ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



SzEPLIGETI, GY. V. 



1904 Family Braconidae Genera Insectorum, fas. 22a. 



1905 Gruppe Ophionoidae Genera Insectorum fas. 34 me. 

 THOMSON, C. G. 



Catalogued from Andre. 

 TOSOUINET, J. 



1896 Ichneumonides d'Afrique Mem. Soc. Entoin. Belgique, 



vol. 5, p. 1-430. 

 WESMAEL, CONSTANTIN. 



Catalogued from Andre. 

 WHEELER, W. M. 



1910 Ants Cambridge Press. [Follows Cresson 1887 except in 



apterostigma and not listed.] 

 WOODWORTH, C. W. 



1906 The wings veins of Insects. Tech. Bui., vol. 6, no. 1, Agric. 



Expm. Stat. Univ. Calif., p. 1-152. 

 ZADDACH, E. G. 



Catalogued from Andre. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Drawings made by Miss Mary Carmody, Forest Entomology . 



CELLS. 



Roman numerals are used to designate the wing areas and, in cases where 

 an area is divided into two or more cells, arabic supernumbers are used to 

 indicate the number of the cell (e.g., C 3 = third cubital cell). The number- 

 ing of the cells corresponds in all figures. 



I = Costal cell or cells. X = Intercalarial cell. 



II = Radial cell or cells. XI = Costellan cell. 



III = Cubital cell or cells. XII = Radiellan cell or cells. 



IV = Median cell. XIII = Mediellan cell. 



V = Discoidal cell or cells. XIV = Cubitellan cell or cells. 



V' + IIF = Discocubital cell. XV = Submediellan cell. 



VI = Submedian cell. XVI = Discoidellan cell or cells. 



VII = Brachial cell or cells. XVII = Anellan cell. 



VIII : = Anal cell or cells. XVIII = Brachiellan cell. 



IX = : Posterior cell. XIX = Postellan. 



VEINS. 



It was found impracticable to use the same lettering in all cases for 

 corresponding veins in the various figures and consequently it is necessary 

 to give a separate key to the veins for each figure. Capital letters are 

 used for the veins of the forewing and small letters for those of the hindwing . 



