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Descriptions of Neraporus briichivoriis. reared from Laria 

 (Bruchus) sp. in Kansas, and Laria ( Briichus) exiguus, in Iowa. 



2. Chittenden, F. H. — A foreign parasite of the grain weevils. (U. S. 



Dept. Agr., Div. Ent., Bull. 8, n. s., 1897, pp. 43-45.) 

 Refers to Pteromalus calandrcz How. 



3. Cotes, E. C. — A conspectus of the insects which affect crops in India. 



(Ind. Mus. Notes, v. 2, No. 6, 1893, p. 155.) 



" Fierotnahis oryzce Cameron. — A minute coppery-green 

 coloured insect, believed to be parasitic upon the wheat and rice 

 weevil (Calandra oryzce)''' 



4. Doten, S. B. — Department of Entomology, (Nev. Agr. Exp. Sta., 



Bull. 66 [An. Rept. for year ending June 30, 1908], Dec, 1908, p. 36.) 

 Reports Meraportis^ sp. reared from larvae of the codling moth. 



5. Fernald, C. H. — Report on insects. (Hatch Exp. Sta. Mass. Agr. 



Coll., Bull. 19, May, 1892, p. 116.) 



Mentions an undescribed species of Meraporus bred from 

 pupse of Gypsy moth. See correction in 7. 



6. Fernald, C. H. — Entomologist's report. (Fortieth An. Rept. Mass. 



St. Bd. Agr., 1892 [1893], p. 297.) 



Cites Meraporus sp. ? from Gypsy moth pupae. See correction 

 in 7. 



7. Fernald, C. H. — Entomologist's report. (Forty-second An. Rept. 



Mass. St. Bd. Agr., 1894 [1895], p. 261.) 



Corrects the determination of species formerly cited as Mera- 

 porus sp ? which proved to be Diglochis ojnnivorus Wk. 



8. Howard, L. O. — See reference in text. Description and breeding 



records of Meraporus (Pteromalus ) calandrce. 



9. Pierce, W. D. — See reference in text. 



10. Riley, C. V., and Howard, L. O. — Special notes. (Insect Life, v. 4, 



Nos. II and 12, Aug., 1892, p. 354.) 



In review of Bull. 19, Hatch Exp. Sta. Mass. Agr. Coll., an 

 undescribed species of Meraporus is mentioned as issuing from the 

 pupa of the Gypsy moth. See correction in 7. 



11. Riley, C. V. — The insects occurring in the foreign exhibits of the 



World's Columbian Exposition. (Insect Life, v. 6, No. 3, Feb., 

 1894, p. 223.) 



Cites Meraporus (?) sp. in sheaf grain, " badly infested with 

 Gelechia cerealella " ; another species recorded as " parasite of 

 Bruchus 4-maculatus from Brazil " j one other species at large. 



