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Enniiomma clistoides Towns, (according to Mr. Townsend this species is 

 distinct from Myiophasia aenea Wied.) is a parasite of Chalcodermiis 

 aeiieus Boh. (Howard 1894. 280; Chittenden 1904. 43). 



Enni/omma [Loetvia'] globosa Towns, (according to Mr. Townsend this 

 species also is distinct from Myiophasia aenea Wied.) was bred from 

 the boll weevil, Anthonomus yrandis bj' C. R. Jones throughout the 

 fall of 1907 at Alexandria, La. 



Lixophaga parva Towns, type, was bred August 15, 1907, at Dallas, Texas, 

 from Li.riis scrobicoUis Boh. The weevil skin was attached to the out- 

 side of the puparium. 



Hymenoptera. Vespoidea. 

 Bethylidae. Bethylini. 



Cepfialoitomia hyaliitipeiinis Ashm. is recorded as possibly a parasite of 

 Hypothenemus eruditus Westw. (Chittenden 1893b. 250; Ashmead 

 1893a. 49, 451). This record is open to doubt. 



Hymenoptera. Proctotrypoidea. 

 Platygasteridae. Platygasterinae. 



Trichacis rufipes Ashm. is possibly a parasite of Balaninus nasicus Say 

 (Ashmead 1893a. 296,. 451). This record is open to doubt. 



Hymenoptera. Chalcidoidea. 

 Torymidae. Monodontomerinae. 



Microdontomenis uiithonoiiii Cwfd. attacks Aniliouomus yrandis Boh. and 

 Anthrihus [Brachytarsus'] aUernatuf< Say (Gi'awford 1907a. 133; 1907b. 

 179), being very abundant in central Texas on the boll weevil. (Bra- 

 chytarsus Sch. lS33=Anthribus Forst. 1771 according to Gauglbauer 

 1903. 311). This parasite was also bred in both sexes at Dallas, Texas, 

 from Laria [Bruchus] exigua Horn. 



Chalcididae. Chalcidinae. Smicrini. 



Spilochalri.s sp. A single male of this species was found dead in a weevil 

 cell with the remains of the weevil and its own exuvium in a hanging 

 square collected August 10, 1907, at Victoria, Texas. 



Eurytomidae. Eurytomini. 



Eitrytoina tiunjdaliilis Ashm. was described as parasitic on Magdalis arnii- 

 coUiN Say (Ashmead, 1896a. 326). 



Eurytijiiia tylodermatifi Ashm. was descril)ed as parasitic on Tyiodcrma 

 foveolatum Say (Ashmead 1896a. 218). It is parasitic on Lixus miis- 

 culus Say, and Anthonomus sguamosus Lee. (Pierce 1907a; b; c; 

 1908a); on Orthoris crotchii Lee. (Pierce 1907b; 1908a); on Anthono- 

 mufi hcterothecae Pierce (nee. disjwnctus Lee.) (Pierce 1907a; b; 

 1908a; d); on Anthonomus grandis Boh. (Hunter and Hinds 1904; 

 1905; Pierce 1907b; 1908a; c); on Apion segnipes Say (Chittenden 

 1908. 31). It was bred abundantly from the typical Laria in Vachellia 

 farnesiana taken at Victoria, Texas; from ^perniophagus robiniae Sch. 

 collected at Shreveport, La.; from Lixus scrobicoUis at Dallas, Texas; 

 and from Trichobaris texana Lee. at Cisco and Dallas, Texas; and was 



