344 T. D. A. COCKERELL. 



ELAMPIN^. 



451. Hedychrum violaceum BiuU., small var. Willow Creek, Cusack Ranch. 



N. to Canada. 



452. Hedychridium viride Cr. E. to New Jersey region. 



453. Notozus viridicyaneus Nort., near West Cliff. N. to Canada. 



PROCTOTRUPID^.* 

 BETHYLIN/E. 



454. Bethylus pedatus Say. E. to Indiana. 



PLATYGASTERIN^. 



455. Polygnotus error Fitch, We.st Cliff, bred from gall of Cecidomyin salicis- 



brassicoides. E. to New York. 



BELYTIN^. 



456. Ismarus atropetiolatus Ashm., West Cliff, July 31. Hym. Colo. p. 11. 



457. Psilomma coloradensis Ashm., Hym. Colo. p. 11. 



458. Miota glabra Ashm., Hym. Colo. p. 12. 



459. Anectata polita Ashm. MS.; see 3d Rep. Colo. Biol. Asso'n. 



460. Xenotoma macrodyctium Ashm. MS. ; see 3d Rep. Colo. Biol. Asso'n. 



461. Zelotypa coloradensis Ashm., Hym. Colo. p. 12. 



CYNIPID^. 

 FIGITINyE. 



462. Figites coloradensis Ashm., West Cliff, June 11, by sweeping. Also 



high-alpine. Hym. Colo. p. 13. 



INQUILIN^. 



463. Periclistus pirata O. S., West Cliff, bred from galls oi Rhodites ignota. E. 



to Connecticut. 



464. Periclistus fusi Ckll., bred from galls of Rhodites fusiformans, West Cliff. 



Tr. Ent. Soc. Loud. 1890, xvi-xvii (sine descr.) 



CYNIPIN^. 



465. Diastrophus fusiformans Ckll., Ashm., near Swift Creek. Hy. Col. p. 13. 



466. Rhodites rossefolii Ckll., Ashm., West Cliff, common; see "Ent. Mo. 



Mag." 1889, July. p. 324; August, p. 363; "Entom." 1890, p. 74; 

 "Psyche" 1889, p, 284. Specimens in U. S. Nat. Mus. and Brit. Mus. 

 Manitou and near Fort Collins (Gillette). 



467. Rhodites bicolor Harr., West Cliff, abundant. N. to Canada. Down to 



Manitou and near Fort Collins (Gillette). 



468. Rhodites fusiformans Ckll., Ashm., West Cliff, abundant; see "Entom." 



March, 1890, p. 75; "Can. Ent." March, 1890, p. 56. Hym. Col. p. 14. 



* I have just received (November 24th) Mr. Ashmead's monograph of N. A. 

 Proctotrypidae, wherein the species from Wet Mountain Valley are named as 

 follows: 1, Synopeas inermis Ashm.; 2, Miota glabra Ashm.; 3, Miota (olini Psi- 

 lomma) coloradensis .Ashm.; 4, Belyta monilicornis Ashm. ; 5, Cinetus (olim Xeno- 

 toma) macrodyctium Ashm.; 6, Pantoclis (olim Zelotypa) coloradensis Ashm.; 7, 

 Anectata polita Ashm.; 8, Spilomicrus {olim Ismarus) atropetiolatus Ashm. The 

 Cinetus is also known from Virginia, all the rest are known only from our district. 



