46 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Pimpla atrocoxali-^, Cress. — One $. From Clisiocampa. 



Pimpla conquisitor, Say.— Two 9 s. 



Pimpla ellopi.-e, Hargtn. — Types (^ ? in my coll. Bred by Fletcher 



from pupae of Ellopia somniaria, a moth of which the larvas are 



most destructive to the foliage of oaks. 

 Pimpla inquisitor, Say. — Four $ s. Apparently the P. indigatrix of 



list published by Taylor. 

 Pimpla pedalis, Cress. — One ?. 

 Pimpla sanguinipes, Cress. — Four J s. 

 Pimpla tenuicornis, Cress. — One 9 • 

 Polysphincta texana, Cress. — Two $ s. 

 Glypta erratica, Cress. — One $ . 

 Arenetra pallipes, Hargtn. — Five types ^ in my coll. Common at 



Victoria in March, April and May. Four 9 s received by Mr. 



Fletcher. 

 Cylloceria occidentalis, Cress. — Two ^ s. 

 Lampronota Edwardsii, Cress. — One ?. This was labelled Coleocentrus 



rufus, Prov., and was entered under that name in Taylor's list. The 



species was described from $ in V. I. coll., H. Edw. 

 Lampronota pleuralis, Cress. — One $ . 



Lampronota segnis, Cress. — 9 described from V. L coll., H. Edw. 

 Lampronota vivida, Cress. — $ described from same coll. 

 Xorides occidentalis. Cress. — 9 described from same coll. 

 Euxorides vancouverensis, Prov. — ^The type 9 was from Taylor's collec- 

 tion. Not seen. 

 Xylonomus insularis, Cress. — % described from V. L coll., H. Edw. 

 Aplomerus tibialis, Prov. 



Platysoma tibialis, Prov. — One 9 labelled as found under loose 



bark. ' The type 9 was also collected by Taylor. 



Ecthrus abdominalis, Cri?^^.— One 9 • Specimen also in coll. Geological 

 Survey. 



Ecthrus (?) maurus, Cress. — 9 described from V. L coll., H, Edw. 



