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PTEROMALIN^. 



608. Rhopalicus coloradensis Ashm. Hym. Colo. p. 27. 



609. Dipara latipennis Ashm., near West Cliff. Hym. Colo. p. 26. 



610. Eutelus sp., West Cliff, bred from galls of Cecidomyia s.-brassicoides ; see 



" Eutom." 1890, p. 282. 



611. Eutelus flavipes Walk.?, West Cliff, bred from an undetermined gall on 



a species of Compositse. Hym. Colo. p. 27. E. flavipes was described 

 from England. 



612. Habrocytus rosse Ashm., West Cliff, July 26, by sweeping, and bred from 



galls of Rhodites fusiformans and R. ignota ; also captured at Cnsack 

 Eanch, Aug. 2, and Smith's Park, Aug. 6. 



613. Habrocytus obscuripes Ashm., West Cliff, bred from Rhodites hicolor 



galls. May ; also from galls of Rhodites ignota. Hym. Colo. p. 27. 



614. Cecidostig-ma megastigma Ashm. MS., Smith's Park, Aug. 6. Presum- 



ably should be Cecidostiba. 



615. Glyphe flavipes Ashm. MS., Hugg Ranch, Aug. 9 ; bright green with tri- 



angular abdomen. 



616. Glypbe viridicyaneus Ashm. MS., Smith's Park, Aug. 6. 



617. Stenomalus muscarum Walk., West Cliff, July 26, by sweeping, % . This 



species, Mr. Howard informs me, was described from England. 



618. Amblymerus productus Ashm., Ula. July 30. 



619. Meraporus monticola Ashm. MS., Cusack Ranch. Aug. 2 and 3; and near 



West Cliff. 



620. Platytermus citripes Ashm. MS., West Cliff, July 27, by sweeping herbage- 



H. rossR has been bred from a gall collected in British Columbia; see 

 '• Can. Ent." 1890, p. 56. 



Mr. Howard writes : " Of Rhopalicus we have one species from eastern 

 Tennessee at a point the elevation of which is about 1500 feet ; of 

 Habrocytus we have two species from Washington, D. C, one from 

 Los Angeles, Cala. (elevation 500 feet), one from Virginia (elevation 

 about 500 feet) ; of Platytermus we have one species from Albany, N 

 Y. (elevation 500 feet), one from Alameda, (Jala, (elevation about 100 

 feet), and one from Nevada County, California (elevation about 3000 

 feet) ; of Amblymerus we have one species from Virginia ; of Stenomalus 

 we have one from District of Columbia, one from Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Michigan (elevation 500 feet), one from Virginia, and one from 

 Alameda, Cala.; of Cecidostiba we have one from Pine Canon, Cali- 

 fornia (elevation not known) ; of Meraporus we have one species from 

 the District of Columbia, one from Virginia, one from Athens, Ga. 

 (elevation 500 feet), one from Los Angeles, Cala., one from Agricultural 

 College, Michigan, one from eastern Tennessee (elevation 1500 feet), 

 and one from San Bernardino County, California (probably about 1500 

 feet to 2000 feet)." 



ENCYRTIN^. 



621. Homalotylus bifasciatus Ashm., taken in August. Hym. Colo. p. 28. 



622. Encyrtus sulcatus Ashm. MS., West Cliff, July 27, by sweeping herbage. 



623. " subauratus Ashm. MS., West Cliff, July 27, by sweeping her- 



bage. 



624. Encyrtus subopacus Ashm. MS., West Cliff, July 27, by sweeping herbage. 



TRANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XX. DECEMBER, 1893. 



