HYMENOPTERA 24I 



Type. — Cat. No. 5731, U. S. Nat. Museum. From Orca, June 27. 

 One specimen. 



Family ALYSIID^. 



Subfamily ALTSIIN^^. 



Tribe ALTSIINI. 



Genus Alysia Latreille. 



ALYSIA MANDUCATOR (Panzer). 



Ichneumon iiiaiiducafor Panzer, Fn. Ins. Germ., vi, p. 72, PI. 4, 1799. — 

 Thunberg, Bull. Acad. Sc, St. Petersburg, viii, 1822. — Thunberg, 

 Mem. Acad. Sc, St. Petersburg, ix, p. 346, 1824. — Cuvier, Regne 

 animal. Ed. 3*, Ins., li, PI. 112, f. 9, 1849. 



Bassus 7nanduLafor Va^zkk, Krit. Rev., 11, p. 75, 1806. — Nees, Mag. Ges., 

 Berlin, p. 202, 18 14. 



Alysia stercoraria Latreille, Hist. Nat., xiii, p. 177, 1805. — Lamarck, 

 Hist. Nat. Anim. s. vert. Ed., 2^ iv, p. 357, 1835. 



Bracon mandtica/or ]\j-R.itiK, ^ouv. Meth. Hym., p. 118, $, 1807. — Trente- 

 POHN, Isis, p. 960, 1829. 



Cechenus vianducator Illiger, in Rossi's Faun. Etrusca, Ed. 2% 11, p. 54, 

 1807. — Illiger, Magaz. f. Insectenk., vi, p. 15, 1809. 



Alysia manducaio?- Latreille, Gen. Crust, et Ins., iv, p. 15, 1809. — Lepe- 

 LETIER, Encycl. Meth., x, p. 432, 1825. — Curtis, Brit. Ent., iii, p. 141, 

 1826. — BONXHE, Naturg. d. Forstins, p. 147, 1834. — Haliday, Ent. 

 Mag., I, p. 265, 1833 ; idcvi, v, p. 220, ^ S' > 1838 , PI. F, f. i and 28. — 

 Zetterstedt, Ins. Lappon., i,p.4oi, 1838. — Blanchard, Hist. Nat. Ins., 

 Ill, p. 345, 1840. — Westwood, Intro. Mod. Classif. Ins., 11, Synop., p. 

 65, 1840. — Curtis, Farm. Ins., p. 144. — Guerin, Iconogr. regn. anim., 

 p. 411, 1845. — Ruthe, Stettin, ent. Zeitg., xx, p. 319, 1859. — Forster, 

 Verb, naturh. Ver. preuss. Rheinl., xix, p. 265, 1862. — Vollenhoven, 

 Pinacogr., p. 23 ; PI. 15, f. 2, $, f. 3, ^T, 1876. — Marshall, Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. London, p. 508; PI. 11, f. 4, 9. 1894. — Marshall, in Andre's 

 Spec. Hym. Eur., v, p. 376, 1894. — Thomson, Opus. Ent. Fasc, 20, p. 

 2295, 9 (^, 1895. — Dalla Torre, Cat. Hym., iv, p. 47, 1898. 



Alysia fossula/a Provancher, Add. Fn. Hym., p. 391, 9, 1888. — Dalla 

 Torre, Cat. Hym.„iv, p. 45, 1898. 



From Belkofski, July 22. 



This common European species is parasitic in the larvae of various 

 Diptera. In Europe it has been bred from Lucilia ccesar L., Cyrto- 

 neara stabulans Fall., and Hydrotcea dentipes Fabr. 



Genus Anarcha Forster. 

 ANARCHA COXALIS sp. nov. 

 Male. — Length 3 mm. Polished black; mandibles, except teeth, 

 scape beneath, and the legs, except cox^, rufo-testaceous ; front coxae 

 basally and the middle and hind coxEe black ; tips of hind tibiae and 

 their tarsi subfuscous ; palpi, ring-joint of antennae and tegulaj pale 

 yellowish. Wings hyaline, the large stigma and the veins brown. 

 Antennae very long, 43-jointed. Metathorax opaque, rugulose and 



